Commit 495ec91b authored by Jakub Kicinski's avatar Jakub Kicinski

docs: netdev: try to guide people on dealing with silence

There has been more than a few threads which went idle before
the merge window and now people came back to them and started
asking about next steps.

We currently tell people to be patient and not to repost too
often. Our "not too often", however, is still a few orders of
magnitude faster than other subsystems. Or so I feel after
hearing people talk about review rates at LPC.

Clarify in the doc that if the discussion went idle for a week
on netdev, 95% of the time there's no point waiting longer.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231120200109.620392-1-kuba@kernel.orgSigned-off-by: default avatarJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
parent 0739af07
...@@ -193,9 +193,23 @@ Review timelines ...@@ -193,9 +193,23 @@ Review timelines
Generally speaking, the patches get triaged quickly (in less than Generally speaking, the patches get triaged quickly (in less than
48h). But be patient, if your patch is active in patchwork (i.e. it's 48h). But be patient, if your patch is active in patchwork (i.e. it's
listed on the project's patch list) the chances it was missed are close to zero. listed on the project's patch list) the chances it was missed are close to zero.
Asking the maintainer for status updates on your
patch is a good way to ensure your patch is ignored or pushed to the The high volume of development on netdev makes reviewers move on
bottom of the priority list. from discussions relatively quickly. New comments and replies
are very unlikely to arrive after a week of silence. If a patch
is no longer active in patchwork and the thread went idle for more
than a week - clarify the next steps and/or post the next version.
For RFC postings specifically, if nobody responded in a week - reviewers
either missed the posting or have no strong opinions. If the code is ready,
repost as a PATCH.
Emails saying just "ping" or "bump" are considered rude. If you can't figure
out the status of the patch from patchwork or where the discussion has
landed - describe your best guess and ask if it's correct. For example::
I don't understand what the next steps are. Person X seems to be unhappy
with A, should I do B and repost the patches?
.. _Changes requested: .. _Changes requested:
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