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daxtens avatar daxtens commented on August 21, 2024

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ajdlinux avatar ajdlinux commented on August 21, 2024

I personally think that "who" fits modern usage among the native en_AU speakers I hang around with, even if it's not "technically" correct according to the grammar books. "Whom" has mostly disappeared from the modern English vocabulary.

I actually think that "Where do I send my contribution" would be better.

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daxtens avatar daxtens commented on August 21, 2024

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SiebrenW avatar SiebrenW commented on August 21, 2024

Either "To whom do I..?" or "Whom do I ... to?" is correct.
Though as ajd says: "Where to" might be more appropriate, because the description specifies the mailing lists and not sending to the maintainer him/herself.

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SiebrenW avatar SiebrenW commented on August 21, 2024

Yeah, I think Where is the way to go. Thanks for pointing this out, Siebren.

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I honestly prefer the internet had fewer language butchers, so you're doing me a favour haha.

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ajdlinux avatar ajdlinux commented on August 21, 2024

Yeah, I think "where" makes more sense as I conceptualise sending a kernel patch as sending to a mailing list (a "place") rather than to individual maintainers.

Will update accordingly.

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