On 10/24/25 3:37 PM, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote: > Good to know. I am coming from the angle that netiquette, at least in the > olden > days, used to be that when you join an established thread you don't trim too > much of the context. For the benefit of people joining the thread at that very > point, especially when re-raising an argument which has already been > discussed.
I see it the opposite way, leaving too much context wastes people's time searching for the actual reply, see also [1]. If someone wants the full context, previously sent mails are always available. [1] https://subspace.kernel.org/etiquette.html#trim-your-quotes-when-replying >> Now, you can argue that you mean "driver has been detached from the fence", >> which means something along the lines of "the driver has no business with the >> fence anymore", but this is not what people think of when they read >> "detached-driver".Okay people. :) Not a big deal, but for you to note: Quite some of your replies I've received recently add text to the quoted parts, in this case the "Okay people. :)". > How about "unknown-driver", would that satisfy you? Honestly, the most accurate thing to say would be "fence-signaled", because that's the actual condition which causes the change.
