On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 04:17:52PM +0100, Peter Rosin wrote: > Hi! > > The status of this series [1] is that Rob Herring has acked/reviewed all > devicetree changes, so I suppose that's ok. Jonathan Cameron has acked > the additions to the iio subsystem and reviewed the new iio driver. > Wolfram Sang has acked the i2c-mux driver. That's acks or reviews from > the maintainers for all changes to the maintained areas. > > What's not covered by the above is the mux subsystem itself. Jonathan > has also acked or reviewed those changes, but I get the feeling that > more tags are desired? So, please review the core of the mux subsystem > and the two drivers! It's small. Really. And much of it is boilerplate > devm functions. The relevant patches are: > > 3/10 "mux: minimal mux subsystem and gpio-based mux controller" > 10/10 "mux: adg792a: add mux controller driver for ADG792A/G" > > I also wonder how I should proceed next. Jonathan kindly provided some > hints. I have created a project on gitlab [2] to track future mux > changes and where this series is also available (in the "mux" branch, > of course subject to rebases, at least for now). I intend to create a > for-next branch that I hope Stephen Rothwell will be happy to add to > linux-next at some point after v4.11-rc1. Whomever I will feed future > changes to will also pull from that tree. Etc. At least that's my > picture of how this is going to work. > > The question then becomes to whom I will send pull requests? My guess is > that the plausible candidates are Greg K-H, Linus Torvalds and Andrew > Morton. Any taker? Are there other candidates? I don't have any particular > preference. If I don't hear anything I'll probably just send a pull > request to Linus for the next merge window (i.e. targeting 4.12-rc1). > > Or am I perhaps getting ahead of myself? Is a new tree overkill? I > don't expect it to be exactly busy... I pull in lots of semi-random driver subsystems into my char-misc driver tree, and I can do that here for you as well if you want me to, to forward things on to Linus at the proper times. Just let me know. thanks, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-i2c" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html