On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 05:17:09PM +0100, Andrea Gelmini wrote: > On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 04:56:20PM +0100, David Sterba wrote: > > Thanks, such patches are accepted once in a while when the amount of new > > typo fixes becomes noticeable. > > About this patch (and the others sent to this m/l), I don't > care to have them committed with my name. You've put your time to find and fix the typos so you deserve the credit. Because you sent them with the signed-off-by line I will use that and maybe write a short changelog but otherwise I don't see a reason why you should not be mentioned. > Feel free to copy/integrate/commit with your/someone else name. Unless you really want to stay out of the linux git history, I'm somehow obliged by the development process to stick with the patch author name. > It's just - probably - the best way to let the real devs to know > about the typos, but it's not valuable effort that must be > recognized. The typos can be annoying and distracting while reading code or prevent some function names to be greppable (which is usually the reason to fix them). My first patch to linux was also fixing typos, and see where I am now :)
