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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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Documentation subsystem maintainer entry profile
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The documentation "subsystem" is the central coordinating point for the
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kernel's documentation and associated infrastructure. It covers the
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hierarchy under Documentation/ (with the exception of
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Documentation/device-tree), various utilities under scripts/ and, at least
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some of the time, LICENSES/.
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It's worth noting, though, that the boundaries of this subsystem are rather
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fuzzier than normal. Many other subsystem maintainers like to keep control
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of portions of Documentation/, and many more freely apply changes there
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when it is convenient. Beyond that, much of the kernel's documentation is
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found in the source as kerneldoc comments; those are usually (but not
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always) maintained by the relevant subsystem maintainer.
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The mailing list for documentation is linux-doc@vger.kernel.org. Patches
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should be made against the docs-next tree whenever possible.
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Submit checklist addendum
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When making documentation changes, you should actually build the
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documentation and ensure that no new errors or warnings have been
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introduced. Generating HTML documents and looking at the result will help
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to avoid unsightly misunderstandings about how things will be rendered.
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Key cycle dates
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Patches can be sent anytime, but response will be slower than usual during
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the merge window. The docs tree tends to close late before the merge
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window opens, since the risk of regressions from documentation patches is
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low.
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Review cadence
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I am the sole maintainer for the documentation subsystem, and I am doing
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the work on my own time, so the response to patches will occasionally be
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slow. I try to always send out a notification when a patch is merged (or
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when I decide that one cannot be). Do not hesitate to send a ping if you
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have not heard back within a week of sending a patch.
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