Yes, Ted, it is curiosity that drives me to do hard works, including patch ext4.
I already told you that I am happy to patch ext4.
I also like to share/deliver my patches to the developers and
maintainers of ext4, simply because I find something not correct or
perfect in the version I got at kernel.org, and because I am not 100%
sure. And review is necessary, as described in Andi Kleen's "On
submitting kernel patches", which I read last night. And I got that on
cmdline,
git --stat --summary a/x.c b/x.c > x-01.diff
may get nice output, correct?
It is hard work for me, a newbie, though curious, to do perfect patch,
and I try my best to describe the patch in English, which is not my
native language but one of the most beautiful languages on earth.
What is behind my curiosity is the belief that I will be freed both by
Jesus in West and by Buddha in East, today or tomorrow, if I deliver
what I can to those who need.
And after operations on cmdline, I compile the modified, modprobe, dd,
and rmmod with virtual machine. It is not hard.
Whatever you complain, I try to be a good listener every time:)
GNU Linux is free, is MIT free?
And I am free to change, to be responsible for what I did, or maybe
freed by you.
I think what is called ext4 will change, and more will be freed by the
change, since it is under your maintenance, at least currently, a
model of maintainer, especially of strict requirement and kind
patience to patches received.
Good weekend, and please review my new patches next week.
Thank you, Ted.
- zj
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