> > >>>> >>>> On 04/03/2019 16.13, David Kiarie wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> > Hi David, >>>>> > >>>>> > On 2/23/19 11:54 AM, David Kiarie wrote: >>>>> > > Signed-off-by: David Kiarie >>>>> > <davidkiar...@gmail.com >>>>> > <mailto:davidkiar...@gmail.com>> >>>>> > > --- >>>>> > > hw/i386/amd_iommu.c | 2 +- >>>>> > > hw/i386/amd_iommu.h | 2 +- >>>>> > > 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 >>>>> > deletions(-) >>>>> > > >>>>> > > diff --git a/hw/i386/amd_iommu.c >>>>> > b/hw/i386/amd_iommu.c >>>>> > > index 8ad707a..4f179da 100644 >>>>> > > --- a/hw/i386/amd_iommu.c >>>>> > > +++ b/hw/i386/amd_iommu.c >>>>> > > @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ >>>>> > > * QEMU emulation of AMD IOMMU >>>>> (AMD-Vi) >>>>> > > * >>>>> > > * Copyright (C) 2011 Eduard - Gabriel >>>>> > Munteanu >>>>> > > - * Copyright (C) 2015 David Kiarie, >>>>> > <davidkiar...@gmail.com >>>>> > <mailto:davidkiar...@gmail.com>> >>>>> > > + * Copyright (C) 2016 David Kiarie >>>>> Kahurani >>>>> > >>>>> > Why do you change the year? Because your >>>>> > work was merged in 2016? >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > no. >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > though, if you have a legitimate issue with the >>>>> > change, you can always air it. >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > you might think random emails are weird but Paolo, i >>>>> > don't expect to see any activity from you, on Qemu >>>>> repo >>>>> > before this issue is sorted ;-) >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > i mostly don't care about this code but i *wrote* it. if >>>>> i >>>>> > am not allowed even make such minor(which i not a >>>>> routine), >>>>> > why shouldn't i ask you to take the files down? >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > or, rather, a small issue turns into a scene about how clean >>>>> > Qemu is. why not take down all my dirty code? >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > look i'm resending this patch and next time we're having this >>>>> > conversation, i'll be defacing qemu. >>>>> > >>>>> > either you have to update my code to what i think it should look >>>>> like or >>>>> > you have to take down - wtf >>>>> > >>>>> > then you try to cook rubbish over it. >>>>> >>>>> Hey, calm down. Paolo said that he'd queue your patch, so it will >>>>> eventually get applied. But that just might take some time, the >>>>> maintainers only send PULL requests for their queued patches after a >>>>> couple of days. So relax, wait some days, and if your patch still did >>>>> not get applied in a week, then you can start complaining again. >>>>> >>>> >>>> i'll not complain again, i'm make a patch to clean my code from your >>>> codebase. >>>> >>> >>> >>> Qemu have never been important to me like it's important to the >>> maintainers. >>> >>> >> i'm sure you can write your own AMD IOMMU. >> > > in fact, i'll write the other patch then you can just choose what to merge. > > you're not as important as you try to pose. >
and, by the way, i'm totally okay with Qemu guys stripping my code from Qemu - that would be a lot better that a maintainer posing important to me while maintaining code i wrote. and, mind you, YOU ARE EMPLOYED. I WROTE THIS FOR FUN. > > >> >> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thomas >>>>> >>>>