[PATCH] ARM: dts: sun8i: h3: orangepi-plus: Fix Ethernet PHY mode

Vagrant Cascadian vagrant at reproducible-builds.org
Sun May 16 13:18:44 PDT 2021


On 2021-05-16, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 09:51:17AM +0100, Jernej Škrabec wrote:
>> Let me first explain that it was oversight on my side not noticing initials in 
>> your SoB tag. But since the issue was raised by Maxime, I didn't follow up.
>> 
>> Dne sobota, 13. februar 2021 ob 07:51:32 CET je B.R. Oake napisal(a):
>> > On Wed Feb 10 at 16:01:18 CET 2021, Maxime Ripard wrote:
>> > > Unfortunately we can't take this patch as is, this needs to be your real
>> > > name, see:
>> > > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#de
>> > > veloper-s-certificate-of-origin-1-1
>> > Dear Maxime,
>> > 
>> > Thank you very much for considering my contribution and for all your
>> > work on supporting sunxi-based hardware; I appreciate it.
>> > 
>> > Thank you for referring me to the Developer's Certificate of Origin, but
>> > I had already read it before submitting (I had to do so in order to know
>> > what I was saying by "Signed-off-by:") and I do certify what it says.
>> > 
>> > Looking through recent entries in the commit log of the mainline kernel,
>> > I see several patches from authors such as:
>> > 
>> >   H.J. Lu <hjl.tools at gmail.com>
>> >   B K Karthik <karthik.bk2000 at live.com>
>> >   JC Kuo <jckuo at nvidia.com>
>> >   EJ Hsu <ejh at nvidia.com>
>> >   LH Lin <lh.lin at mediatek.com>
>> >   KP Singh <kpsingh at kernel.org>
>> >   Karthik B S <karthik.b.s at intel.com>
>> >   Shreyas NC <shreyas.nc at intel.com>
>> >   Vandana BN <bnvandana at gmail.com>
>> > 
>> > so I believe names of this form are in fact acceptable, even if the
>> > style might seem a little old-fashioned to some.
>> 
>> Speaking generally, not only for this case, prior art arguments rarely hold, 
>> because:
>> - it might be oversight,
>> - it might be a bad practice, which should not be followed in new 
>> contributions,
>> - different maintainers have different point of view on same thing,
>> - maintainer wants to adapt new practice or steer subsystem in new direction
>> 
>> > 
>> > I would like to add that I have met many people with names such as C.J.,
>> > A A, TC, MG, etc. That is what everybody calls them and it would be
>> > natural for them to sign themselves that way. Some of them might want to
>> > contribute to Linux some day, and I think it would be a great shame and
>> > a loss to all of us if they were discouraged from doing so by reading
>> > our conversation in the archives and concluding that any contribution
>> > from them, however small, would be summarily refused simply because of
>> > their name. Please could you ensure that does not happen?
>> 
>> The link you posted says following:
>> "using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.)"
>> 
>> I believe that real name means no initials, no matter what people are 
>> accustomed to. From my point of view, CJ is pseudonym derived from real name.
>> 
>> This is not the first time that fix of SoB tag was requested, you can find such 
>> requests in ML archives.

I'm sure this isn't the first time this sort of thing has been brought
up on this subject, but I feel obliged to mention:

  https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-names/

This seems to be blocked on culturally dependent perception of what
looks like a "real name" as opposed to any technical grounds.

What is the goal of the "real name" in Signed-off-by actually trying to
achieve?


live well,
  vagrant
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