Em 03-01-2012 07:53, Sylwester Nawrocki escreveu: > On 01/03/2012 08:43 AM, javier Martin wrote: >> Do you mean I have to set up a public GIT repository? Is this mandatory? >> I am not a subsystem maintainer, just casual developer. > > It's not mandatory. But it helps Mauro to distinguish between RFC and patches > for merging AFAIK. I think you can ask him to pickup patches from the mailing > list directly. > >> What about this? >> >> http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Maintaining_Git_trees#Patches_submitted_via_email We have a high patch traffic at the ML. While all patches are stored there, I generally wait for a while, for the driver maintainers to catch their patches. Also, those SoC patches in general generate lots of discussions and versions (it is not unusual to have about 20 versions of big patch series, where most of the changes are driver-specific logic, where I can't contribute, as I lack resources to analyze those small implementation-specific details). So, what I generally do with SoC drivers is to mark them all as RFC at patchwork, and I wait for the SoC maintainer to send me a pull request. Anyway, as you've send me a git pull request, and the driver looks ok, I'm applying it on my tree. Regards, 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