Hi Laurentiu. > As to who is going to do the actual merge, I know we had a brief > discussion about it some time ago and I was supposed to apply for > drm-misc rights, however it feels a little awkward to merge my own > code... :) You are encouraged to commit your own code, it is anyway you who knows the state of the code best. The golden rule is that the code must have been seen by somone else before you merge, are translated there must be an acked-by or reviewed-by on each of the patches. If you look at ths page: https://people.freedesktop.org/~seanpaul/whomisc.html You can see that a lot of people commit their own code in drm-misc. Example: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx>, <daniel@xxxxxxxx> (authored=159 committed=249 self_committed=153) There is only a few patches written by Daniel that is committed by someone else. And all patches committed by Daniel carries an a-b or -rb by someone else. > Though, I might not even qualify for drm-misc rights anyway, > considering I haven't been very active in this area... :/ > > On that note, I will probably need help with the merging, provided it's > still happenning. Will you be able to help me out with this? If the challenge is only to push the patches to drm-misc-next there is a lot of people that can help you. I would be happy to do so, but would need a resend as I have deleted the patches from my inbox. I could dig the pathces out somewhere else, but a fresh rebase would be preferred. Sam