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Tue Nov 20 16:43:21 MST 2007


directly was sent separately from the other architectures, and actually
was copied to me.  I'm sure that the other architecture maintainers
feel the same way, but I'll let them comment separately.

Why?  Well:

- Firstly, I can apply your patch directly to my tree without having
  to bother about the effects in the other architecture trees.  (hence
  when I resync with Linus or Alan, I don't have to go around fixing
  up rejects in other architecture trees).

- Secondly, its very easy to miss stuff in the lkml hunk of email each
  day when you have less than 4 hours to read it and think about it.
  (note that architecture maintainers have to read mail from their
  side which may not be on lkml, think about that, think about bug fixes,
  possible impacts of fixes on other machines, etc etc).  Therefore,
  copying their email address registered in the MAINTAINER file means
  that they should not overlook your patch.

- I know that Alan does take lots of patches off lkml, but I'm not sure
  what his criterion is for selecting them.  In the case which started
  this thread off, I'm always worried that your cleanup patch would make
  it in, and then cause me problems later on.

--
Russell King (rmk at arm.linux.org.uk)                The developer of ARM Linux
             http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/personal/aboutme.html






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