← Back to context Comment by ianmobbs 5 years ago Or requiring that open PRs must have +N lines in non-text/markdown/config/dependency files 6 comments ianmobbs Reply zerd 5 years ago How about improving compilation time thousand-folds: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/447 netsharc 5 years ago Huh, does he think he's funny? Spamming the Linux kernel git seems like a good way to be considered a major wanker. And doing it from a non-throwaway Github account? kortilla 5 years ago Linux kernel doesn’t use GitHub so it’s not really spamming actual devs. fuzxi 5 years ago I love that this PR has 2 commits and the second one is just adding a newline to follow convention. dochtman 5 years ago That would be way too easy to game. lostapathy 5 years ago Docs have a lot of value - and bad docs are a huge barrier others who might contribute. No reason to ban doc improvements.
zerd 5 years ago How about improving compilation time thousand-folds: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/447 netsharc 5 years ago Huh, does he think he's funny? Spamming the Linux kernel git seems like a good way to be considered a major wanker. And doing it from a non-throwaway Github account? kortilla 5 years ago Linux kernel doesn’t use GitHub so it’s not really spamming actual devs. fuzxi 5 years ago I love that this PR has 2 commits and the second one is just adding a newline to follow convention.
netsharc 5 years ago Huh, does he think he's funny? Spamming the Linux kernel git seems like a good way to be considered a major wanker. And doing it from a non-throwaway Github account? kortilla 5 years ago Linux kernel doesn’t use GitHub so it’s not really spamming actual devs.
fuzxi 5 years ago I love that this PR has 2 commits and the second one is just adding a newline to follow convention.
lostapathy 5 years ago Docs have a lot of value - and bad docs are a huge barrier others who might contribute. No reason to ban doc improvements.
How about improving compilation time thousand-folds: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/447
Huh, does he think he's funny? Spamming the Linux kernel git seems like a good way to be considered a major wanker. And doing it from a non-throwaway Github account?
Linux kernel doesn’t use GitHub so it’s not really spamming actual devs.
I love that this PR has 2 commits and the second one is just adding a newline to follow convention.
That would be way too easy to game.
Docs have a lot of value - and bad docs are a huge barrier others who might contribute. No reason to ban doc improvements.