I am happy with his entry. "I want these entries...." was targeted mostly at
other entry makers.
> But I'm curious why you want to sort the list of maintainers by the
> maintainer name. Isn't the format of the current MAINTAINERS file much
> nicer in that it's sorted by subsystem and driver type? For if you want
> to know who to send your USB Printer driver changes to, you just look
> that up, instead of having to search through your file, which is ordered
> in the other way.
Hmm. Don't know how to do it best... reverse date sort clearly shows obsolete
entries, I like it. Also people might like to see who is in the upper part of
the list (i.e. who is active), I like it too.
> So in short, why are you trying to do this?
To improve lk development process. To help bug reports and patches reach
_relevant_ addresses. This is big problem now, big guys may ignore small
fixes, fixes posted to lkml are likely to never even _reach_ big guys who
don't read lkml (guess who :-). This confuse newcomers and J. Random Hackers.
I hope patchbot and dynamically updated maintainer list may help lk
development scale better.
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