Sashiko reviews for the LSM mailing list

Mickaël Salaün mic at digikod.net
Tue Jun 16 08:49:51 UTC 2026


On Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 04:13:59PM -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 11:41 AM Mickaël Salaün <mic at digikod.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been reading Sashiko's (AI bot) reviews wrt Landlock patches, and
> > most of them were valuable.  It found issues (security or not), but it
> > requires to go to https://sashiko.dev to find them, which is too easy to
> > forget, and requires additional work from maintainers to copy or point
> > to these reviews.  I sent a PR (currently in draft) to enable email
> > replies from Sashiko to the Linux Security Module mailing list (most
> > patches are already reviewed anyway):
> > https://github.com/sashiko-dev/sashiko/pull/278
> >
> > Making such reviews broadly available can improve the quality of patches
> > we receive without much noise, helping for all LSM-related code.  We can
> > fine tune some email-related settings if needed.
> >
> > If there are any concern or question, this is the right time to start a
> > discussion.
> 
> I recently enabled Sashiko for the SELinux list to trial it there
> first, with the goal of eventually bringing this topic up for the rest
> of the LSM folks on the LSM list.
> 
> While I think Sashiko's review comments are generally okay, you should
> have contacted the LSM mailing list folks *before* submitting a PR
> that would cause an automated bot to send email to the LSM list (this
> applies to all automated emails, not just LLM reviews).  Please hold
> the PR until you have given people a chance to comment on the issue.

As I explained just above, the PR is a draft (GitHub specific state for
WIP), so it cannot be merged as-is, but it is useful for reviews and for
LSM folks to get a look if they are interested.

> 
> Personally, I'm okay with it.

Looks good.  What about waiting a week to get some feedback here and
then ask for a merge of the PR?  Anyway, it would not be written in
stone, we can update Sashiko config with new PRs.

> 
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