• aksdb@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Can a maintainer really NACK any patch they dislike? I mean I get that Hellwig said he won’t merge it. Fine. What if for example Kroah-Hartman says “whatever, I like it” and merges it nonetheless in his tree?

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      1 day ago

      I doubt Greg is pulling in Rust until it has been through the mainline. That said, Linus can merge anything he wants.

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        It was an example. I don’t have a fucking clue how all the maintainers are named.

        The main question was: why can a maintainer NACK something not in their responsibility? Isn’t it simply necessary to find one maintainer who is fine with it and pulls it in?

        Or even asked differently: shouldn’t you need to find someone who ACKs it rather than caring about who NACKs it?

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      23 hours ago

      Yes, but asking him in this case was basically a courtesy, the code isn’t going into anything he manages. He can reject it, but that’s an opinion, not a decision. It can still be merged if the regular maintainer (or someone senior like Linus himself) approves.