> > What's the rule as to who exactly I should be including on patches? > get_maintainer.pl displays a very long list for stagging, so it isn't > clear to me who should be getting this. At least the active maintainers (bcm2835 + staging) and the relevant mailing lists. Usually i try to avoid sending ARM stuff to linux-kernel. All the other output from get_maintainers (commiter and authors) could be helpful in the lack of a maintainer or in case of a fix for a specific commit. At the end it's only a tool like checkpatch. > > Also, I wonder if I should complain to someone about the linux-rpi- > kernel email list. It appears to be really unreliable. I don't think > it's my e-mail server since I seem to get everything else and it's > running on a very major provider in my area. I occasionally see others > complain about e-mail not getting through too. Yes, all subscriber to linux-rpi-kernel should be affected by this anti-spam stuff. I wrote an email to the owner in the hope to increase the limitation and avoid the manual unlock by the moderator. Last weekend i received a bunch of emails and some of them were from December 2016. This is unacceptable. I hope we will find a solution. > > Thanks. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel