On Friday 25 January 2013, James Hogan wrote: > Hi Arnd, > > On 10/01/13 15:30, James Hogan wrote: > > This patchset adds core architecture support to Linux for Imagination's > > Meta ATP (Meta 1) and HTP (Meta 2) processor cores. Most of the feedback > > from the RFC and v2 patchsets has now been addressed. All further > > feedback is most welcome. > > > > The patches are based on next-20130110, and can also be found in the > > following git tree: > > git://github.com/jahogan/metag-linux.git metag-core > > Review seems to have gone quiet. I'm fairly happy with this core > patchset in it's currently form (only trivial alterations required since > the v3 patches, e.g. some review comments and rebasing on linus/master), > and would like to get it into the v3.9 merge window. What's the best way > forward? I presume I need to get acks on each individual patch? I've just looked through the entire series once more and could not find any show-stoppers. I consider this ready for 3.9, and I'm also quite happy with Vineet's ARC port, although I think he is still integrating some feedback comments. I'd suggest that you both ask Stephen to add the trees to linux-next now (I thought you had done that already, but I don't see them there at the moment). You don't need Acked-by statements on every single patch, but having more of those is certainly benefitial. When it comes to the merge window, please send a pull request to Linus, and keep me on Cc, so I can weigh in with an additional Ack to the series. Until then, maybe you can have another look at each other's architecture trees (ARC and Meta). Since you are in exactly the same situation with upstream integration now, you are probably the best people to review the code, and you providing ACKs and constructive feedback to the other tree will helps others see that you are up to the job as an arch maintainer. I have also given a few comments to one of you that may actually apply to the other one just as well, but I can't remember now what I discussed with whom ;-) Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arch" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html