Re: patch submission process

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On Wednesday 28 July 2010, Mathieu Lacage wrote:
> One month ago, I followed arnd's suggestion and posted these two patches:
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-arch&m=127763437119458&w=2
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-arch&m=127719544028714&w=2
> 
> and I would like to know if they were rejected because I screwed up
> something in the submission process or just forgotten or maybe merged
> in a tree I did not hear about.
> 
> Is there a special process to follow to monitor the state of a patch
> submission ?

I'm sorry for being so unorganized on this, I should really have added
the patches into my git tree on git.kernel.org.

The best replacement for a process is to keep bugging the maintainer
until the patches show up in the linux-next kernel. I still have
you patch emails in my incoming mail folder.

	Arnd
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