>> I was not aware of this. Nor was "Newbyte", with 3 patches applied to
>> linux-next, or "Hakurei Reimu", someone who does work on old Samsung
>> phones, with 22. The chat log [4] shows how this was discovered at all,
>> initially starting with a tweet/toot [7][8].
>>
>> Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst:
>>
>> then you just add a line saying::
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <
random@developer.example.org>
>>
>> using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.)
>>
>> The kernel documentation tells you to use your real name when submitting
>> patches. That's what most people, distro maintainers and contributors
>> alike, expect as a rule. To reiterate my last quoted sentence, maybe
>> this should be changed so the rules aren't confusing?