Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [Linux-kernel-mentees] [PATCH] checkpatch: GIT_COMMIT_ID: handle commit messages with multiple quotes | From | Joe Perches <> | Date | Wed, 09 Sep 2020 05:02:11 -0700 |
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On Wed, 2020-09-09 at 13:32 +0200, Lukas Bulwahn wrote: > dropped the maintainers. > > On Wed, 9 Sep 2020, Ayush wrote: > > > Sir, > > > > > As the mentor in the linux kernel community bridge program, I usually > > > inform the mentees when the review on the mentee mailing list has > > > successfully concluded to a first acceptable state and I think it is well > > > advised to reach out to the maintainers for further discussion. > > > > > > You did not do that, but just send some patch to the maintainers. > > > That is fully up to you, but I will not support the patch acceptance in > > > any way, and it suggests that you do not see the need to be mentored. > > > > > > If you can land patches without mentoring support successfully, that is > > > great, but then you do not need a mentorship. > > > > I am extremely sorry for my mistakes. It won't happen again. > > > > > Now, to the commit: > > > > > > Ayush, your commit message is largely incomprehensible. > > > > > > Your follow-up explanation that was needed should have been in the commit > > > message in the first place. > > > > It was my first patch, so I had very little idea of forming commit messages. > > I will discuss it with mentors next time before sending the patch next time. > > > > Let us start with the simpler patch and then see if you can write a commit > message that convinces Joe to ack your patch. > > > > Ayush, you did not sign-off with your full legal name. > > > > My legal name according to all official identification documents of India is Ayush. > > I have no surname registered legally. > > So should I include "Ayush <ayush@disroot.org>" or do I need to include my last name too (Which is Ayush only)? > > > > Okay. If you say so, I cannot judge but you should try to use a name that > others can with a fair chance uniquely identify that is you. > > The name is used in git log summaries, pull requests, etc.; so, it should > be a name that with high chance to refer to one person. > > Maybe you find a good way that works as suitable name for > unique identification?
I believe the Developer's Certificate of Origin (DCO) in Documentation/pr ocess/submitting-patches.rst just asks for a "full name".
If Ayush has no surname, then I imagine that his actual full name Ayush should be good enough for the DCO.
A line like "Signed-off-by: Ayush <ayush@disroot.org>" should be fine.
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