Re: Adding remoteproc/rpmsg to linux-next
From: Ohad Ben-Cohen
Date: Fri Dec 23 2011 - 06:45:41 EST
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Either way works for me, too. Right now, I would tend to let you send it
> to Linus directly because I haven't looked at the latest versions of the
> code for some time.
Directly to Linus it is then.
> While I generally trust you to do the right thing
> there, I'm not 100% comfortable to vouch for it in the way that an Ack
> or pull would imply without doing a more detailed review of the latest
> code.
Sure, I fully understand.
> I know that I promised you that review, but haven't gotten to it, sorry.
> I've done a 5 minute review now and it absolutely looks good to go in
> as far as I can tell, so I certainly don't object to you sending it
> to Linus for 3.3.
Thanks.
> If you think you need more Acks or if there are other
> reasons to have it go through arm-soc, please tell me and I'll try harder
> to find the time for a proper review.
I do have explicit Acks on the changes to other sub-systems, though
ideally I'd be happy to have some explicit Acks on the generic code
too.
But I hope this should be fine. Let's try to proceed this way and see
how it goes (maybe I should just tell Linus that despite the lack of
explicit Acks to some of the patches, people do think this is
good-to-go).
Thanks!
Ohad.
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