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Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2022 12:33:42 +0300
From: Kalle Valo <kvalo@...nel.org>
To: Benjamin Stürz <benni@...erz.xyz>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/22] Replace comments with C99 initializers
Benjamin Stürz <benni@...erz.xyz> writes:
> This patch series replaces comments with C99's designated initializers
> in a few places. It also adds some enum initializers. This is my first
> time contributing to the Linux kernel, therefore I'm probably doing a
> lot of things the wrong way. I'm sorry for that.
Just a small tip: If you are new, start with something small and learn
from that. Don't do a controversial big patchset spanning multiple
subsystems, that's the hard way to learn things. First submit one patch
at a time to one subsystem and gain understanding of the process that
way.
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