The abbreviation in []

Sean Chen sean.chen1234@gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 15:46:00 GMT 2010


> Other abbreviations used are "PATCH" or "commit" to mean that
> someone just applied a patch - in other word, they are not requesting
> approval, just keeping everyone informed that a patch was just applied
> and why.  In the past, some of the maintainers have found that PATCH
> is ambiguous, and occasional contributors confused it with RFA, and
> thus suggested "commit" instead. Tom Tromey also started using "FYI"
> as a tag for patch-just-committed.

Thanks. Now I understand. So if the contributor is authorized and
confident of the patch, he will use [PATCH], [COMMIT], [OB] OR [FYI],
and then check-in his patch. Otherwise, [RFA] or [RFC] is used
instead. Correct?

Is there a FAQ for this mailing list? If so, it will save our time in
the future, and the newer can join the discussion much more easily.

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Best Regards,
Sean Chen



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