RE: [2/3][PATCH][v2] TDM Framework

From: Singh Sandeep-B37400
Date: Tue Jul 31 2012 - 02:40:31 EST



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From: John Stoffel [mailto:john@xxxxxxxxxxx]
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Subject: RE: [2/3][PATCH][v2] TDM Framework

>>>>> "Singh" == Singh Sandeep-B37400 <B37400@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Singh> -----Original Message-----
Singh> From: John Stoffel [mailto:john@xxxxxxxxxxx]
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Singh> Subject: Re: [2/3][PATCH][v2] TDM Framework


>> From: Sandeep Singh <Sandeep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> TDM Framework is an
>> attempt to provide a platform independent layer which can offer a
>> standard interface for TDM access to different client modules.

Singh> Please don't use TLAs (Three Letter Acronyms) like TDM without explaining the clearly and up front. It makes it hard for anyone else who doens't know your code to look it over without having to spend lots of time poking around to figure it out from either context or somewhere else.

Singh> [Sandeep] Patch for documentation for TDM is present in this
Singh> patch set, which explains TDM in detail. Should we do this in
Singh> commit message too?? Link too documentation patch:
Singh> http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/173680/

You should put the expansion of TDM into the initial commit message, and also into the Kconfig text, so that someone configuring the kernel has a clue what you're talking about.
[Sandeep] Thanks for suggestion. Will take care.

Try to approach this as a brandnew user who doesn't have your knowledge of the software. Write for the un-initiated if at all possible.


John




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