Re: [PATCH 54/56] x86: Remove void casts

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* Jack Stone <jwjstone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > No, i mean, this approach should be changed, and i dont think any 
> > type cast change should go via any trivial tree. It's easy to mess 
> > it up. Please submit them to the maintainer trees
>
> Ok. I'll try and find appropriate CCs. I'm going out shortly so it 
> might take me a while.

Since you do many such patches it might make sense to script up a 
"who maintains what" kind of script - and share that script with 
lkml.

I have this silly little script:

  git log $@ | grep Signed-off-by: |
   cut -d: -f2 | cut -d\< -f1 |
    sort | uniq -c | sort -n

To find out any recent parties that touches a particular file. But 
it would be nice to somehow automate the pickup of mailing-list 
addresses from MAINTAINERS for example. We've literally got hundreds 
of email lists there.

It is not trivial to do though :-)

	Ingo
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