Linus Torvalds writes: (Summary) I
usually start my days off looking at emails in general, so I see
discussions and I see your emails, but then when I start actually
pulling I go to that list of pending pull requests, and never actually
pull your stuff.
pull your stuff.
That all changes the second week of the merge window when I generally don't have a separate list of pull requests at all (because I've gotten through the big pile of pending stuff), so the pull *does* eventually happen, but it kind of gets delayed.
eventually happen, but it kind of gets delayed.
For example, yesterday when I was doing filesystem pulls (I try to often group "similar areas" together), I did nfsd and f2fs.
pull your stuff.
That all changes the second week of the merge window when I generally don't have a separate list of pull requests at all (because I've gotten through the big pile of pending stuff), so the pull *does* eventually happen, but it kind of gets delayed.
eventually happen, but it kind of gets delayed.
For example, yesterday when I was doing filesystem pulls (I try to often group "similar areas" together), I did nfsd and f2fs.