Hi Sakari and others, I'm seeing lots of patches and discussions for OMAP and DaVinci being handled at the linux-media Mailing List, as part of the development process of the open source drivers. However, it is hard to track all those discussions and be sure what patches are ready for merging and what patches are just RFC. On the development model we use here, we have driver maintainers that are responsible to discuss about improvements on their drivers. They are generally the driver authors or the one that first started submitting the patches for that driver(s). One of the roles of the driver maintainers is to collect the patches for the drivers they maintain, merge on their trees, and periodically ask the patch merge. One fundamental concept on Kernel development is the concept of "Commit earlier and commit often", meaning that the better is to send small, incremental, and periodic patches, than wait until having everything done, then submit a big patch. Every time I receive a big patch I need to postpone its analysis and open a big window on my schedule to analyze it. Of course, this means to postpone it, and generally results on lots of comments going back to developer, that, in turn, will need to do lots of changes and return me back with another big patch for me to analyze again, resulting on a long period of time for merging it. As you, Sakari, was the first one that started merging the OMAP drivers, I was expecting that you would be the one that will handle the figure of the driver maintainer for OMAP. I even created you an account at linuxtv for you to create your trees there and ask me to merge from it. Unfortunately, you haven't sent me any pull requests yet along this year. This is concerning me a lot, since, at the end, I'll need to review big piles of patches and/or drivers when you decide to submit the final version. So, I decided to send you this email, c/c a random list of people that I believe are involved on the submit and/or review process of those patches, in the hope to better understand and to discuss what's happening and how can we speedup the merge process of those patches. Cheers, Mauro -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html