Hello again Dmitry and Linux Input people, On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 11:53:01AM -0700, Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 10:33:07AM +0100, Francesco Dolcini wrote: > > Hello Dmitry and Linux Input people, > > > > In the last months I sent (or was involved in) a couple of small patches > > [1][2] (bug fixes or small addition to an existing driver) and they have > > been around in the mailing list for quite some time (months, 2023-09-20 > > the oldest one). > > > > I am not sure on how to progress here, therefore looking for some advise. > > > > Maybe they did just fall through the cracks, in this case just take this > > as a kind head up (or maybe those email did not pass some aggressive > > spam filtering?). > > > > Or maybe the changes are not deemed correct or something wrong was done, > > and in this case it would be great to know what we could improve. > > > > Or, maybe you just had other priorities (life and work are challenging > > at times, I know), in this case, if possible, I would love to know if I > > can provide some small help in any way. > > Sorry, I am swamped with other projects. I just responded on the > mailing list for the patch [2]. You got a new patch version 2 months ago and no comment afterward. What about https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231222183114.30775-1-francesco@xxxxxxxxxx/ ? Those are just a couple of small fixes that should be easy to provide a feedback on, or eventually just apply? That one is on the LKML since September 2023. With that said, sorry for buggering you again, I understand that you might have other project and priorities, however I do not know how to move forward. In the end what I am looking for is some guidance on what's the best way to contribute in an effective way such kind of small fixes/improvements to the Linux input subsystem drivers. Thanks Francesco