> On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
>
> > Linus deserves a customized mail client. Someone in the local area
> > ought to consider hacking the software Linus already uses. The SVLUG
> > would be perfect for it, with plenty of people that could discuss
> > the issue face-to-face. For example, function keys could be useful:
> >
> > F1 applied
> > F2 corrupt
> > F3 obsolete
> > F4 wait for 2.3.xx
> > F5 send to person listed in MAINTAINERS file
> > F6 remove me from the Cc: list
> > F7 maybe later, no time right now
> >
Dear patch submitter
Your patch has been received and has been
( ) accepted
( ) put into consideration
( ) discarded
( ) teared into pieces and burned
If the patch wasn't accepted the reason was
( ) I wasn't even able to read the patch because it was corrupted
( ) Have you ever heard the word codefreeze?
( ) I found ___ bugs just by reading the patch quickly
( ) The patch has been obsoleted
( ) the idea was good, but I'd like to see it done in a different way
( ) 'cause it sucked. A lot.
If you want to see your patch in the standard kernel you should
( ) Wait for 2.3.x
( ) Send it through the proper maintainer
( ) reconsider how you are doing it
( ) learn how to code first
( ) know that there's no way I'll ever accept something like this
Additional comments:
-- Pekka Pietikainen, Net People Ltd., Oulu, Finland
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