Hi David, On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 2:48 AM, David Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Heiko Stübner <heiko@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 23:27:55 +0100 >> Am Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2015, 15:53:14 schrieb David Miller: >>> You have to submit this series properly, the same problem happend twice >>> now. >>> >>> When you submit a series you should: >>> >>> 1) Make it clear which tree you expect these changes to be applied >>> to. Here it is completely ambiguous, do you want it to go into >>> my networking tree or some other subsystem tree? >>> >>> 2) You MUST keep all parties informed about all patches for a series >>> like this. That means you cannot drop netdev from patch #4 as >>> you did both times. Doing this aggravates the situation for >>> #1 even more, because if a patch is not CC:'d to netdev it does >>> not enter patchwork. And if it doesn't go into patchwork, I'm >>> not looking at it. >> >> I guess that is some unfortunate result of git send-email combined with >> get_maintainer.pl . In general I also prefer to see the whole series, but have >> gotten such partial series from other maintainers as well in the past, so it >> seems to be depending on preferences somewhat. >> >> For the series at hand, the 4th patch is the devicetree addition, which the >> expected way is me picking it up, after you are comfortable with the code- >> related changes. > > Why would it not be appropriate for a DT file change to go into my tree > if it corresponds to functionality created by the rest of the patches > in the series? Because the DT change is very likely to conflict with other DT changes. That's why typically all DT changes go in through the platform/architecture maintainer. > It looks better to put it all together as a unit, via one series, with > a merge commit containing your "[PATCH 0/N]" description in the commit > message. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html