Re: HTC Dream aka. t-mobile g1 support

From: Nicolas Pitre
Date: Thu Jun 11 2009 - 21:22:29 EST


On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Ryan Mallon wrote:

> Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> >
> > I think that you, as the ARM maintainer, should continue gathering all
> > the ARM subarchitectures into a coherent ARM tree and arbitrate
> > conflicts when they occur. You should especially keep a tight control
> > on the very core ARM code. But everything under arch/arm/mach-* you
> > should let people maintaining those have control of that themselves and
> > free yourself from that responsibility as much as possible. The current
> > directory structure is quite indicative of where the boundaries are
> > already. This way, if I make a mess of arch/arm/mach-orion5x/* then you
> > just need to pass the blame straight to me.
> >
>
> That works okay for the more popular sub-architectures like pxa, etc,
> where there are a lot of people to review code and sort out issues
> between themselves. However, for the architecture I do most of my work
> on, ep93xx, there are basically two of us, Hartley and myself, doing
> active work.
>
> It seems a bit dodgy if all the patches to ep93xx are written by one of
> us and acked by the other with no input from anybody else. It would be
> very easy for the ep93xx code to become and complete mess, and lack any
> coherency with the other sub-archs. I prefer having Russell, or somebody
> else, at least have a glance at the patches before they get applied.

This is all fine. If you prefer some external help to judge your
patches that's OK. In fact I'm not advocating for people to stop
posting their patches to linux-arm-kernel at all. It is a good thing
for patches to be aired on the mailing list for everyone to see and
comment.

However if you start gathering more developers around the ep93xx then
someone should take charge and be responsible for it. And this must not
necessarily be Russell as his cycles are not infinite.


Nicolas
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