On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 17:45:28 -0400 Chris Ball <cjb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > > It's possible Andrew has a reason that hasn't been picked up yet. > > > > Maybe what we really need is to get patchwork setup for the > > linux-mmc list? Other subsystem maintainers swear by it. That > > way, it'd be much harder for patches to go unnoticed. > > Sounds good -- if no-one objects, I'll send e-mail to ftpadmin@xxx > tomorrow asking for linux-mmc@ to be added to patchwork.k.o. > > Andrew, how do you feel about MMC at the moment? It seems like we > could mostly use more people reviewing patches, but do you think it'd > also help to have submitted patches go into a -next tree for testing? > Would you like to have someone else track down which patches got held > up along the way and should be revisited, or is that something you're > already doing? > I'm basically acting as a stopgap patch monkey until a real maintainer comes along. I'll happily read the patches myself but do very much like to see that someone with mmc-specific experience has taken a look at them as well. So for me, review really really helps. The only other issue I have is that I don't read the list often enough, so please do add me to cc on replies if I was missed out on. I actually "maintain" well over 100 "subsystems" in this manner[*]. Really I should be in MAINTAINERS for a lot of these so I get cc'ed more reliably on those oddball once-off fixes. But usually they're cc'ed to lkml so I do see them. [*]: grep '^# ' series is below. I have headings for "other maintainers trees" and headings for "trees I maintain" and headings for random junk which probably shouldn't be there any more. That series file has been checked in 19194 times since Dec 2002. I should get out more. # 2.6.36 # me: # 2.6.33, early # acpi # platform drivers # x86 # alsa # kgdb # kmemcheck # agp # arm # audit # avr32 # btrfs # ceph # cifs # cpufreq # dm # dmar (dwmw2) # dma (Dan) # dma-debug (Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@xxxxxxx>) # jfs # pcmcia # powerpc # driver core # dnotify # drm # dvb # ecryptfs # fscache # fsnotify # hpet # i2c # iommu # irqs # gfs # hid # hwpoison # time # ntp # ia64 # ieee1394 # infiniband # input # kbuild # kvm # kvm/ia64 # lblnet # leds # libata # pata # ide # m32r # mfd # microblaze # async-tx # mips # mqueue # mtd # nfsd # ntfs # score # spi # squashfs # ubi # ubifs # udf # uwb # connector (davem) # atm # wan # irda # i4l # net # netdev # netfilter # backlight # battery # blackfin # bluetooth # debugobjects # ext4 # nfs # ocfs2 # parisc # security # serial # udf # pci # md # perf # regulator # s390 # sched # tejun stuff # genirq # lockdep # fastboot # rcu # ftrace # sh # scsi # block # sparc # staging # uio # usb # v9fs # vfs # watchdog # wireless # xfs # crypto # xtensa # rusty # slab # tty # mm # mmend # security # frv # pagemap # gigaset # nommu # sh # h8/300 # alpha # CPU hotplug # power management # m32r # m68k # mn10300 # cpuidle # cris # floppy # uml # v850 # Misc # miscend # drivers/misc # *bmp085*: fold # core kernel # miscdev # printk # get_maintainer # MAINTAINERS # lib # bkl removal # sgi-xpc # compat # firmware # mmc # sdhci-*: perf regression (Albert Herranz <albert_herranz@xxxxxxxx>) # checkpatch # crc # poll select # epoll # hwmon # smm665: fold # oss # binfmt # warn # list # topology: # swiotlb # kallsyms # ramfs # rwsem # initramfs # ncpfs # dmi # oprofile # vt # kprobes # i2o # xen # autofs # smbfs # rtc # gpio # fbdev # auxdisplay # devmem # pnp # pnpbios # pipe # telephony # minix # ext2 # ext3 # befs # isofs # codafs # nilfs # hfs # hfsplus # ufs # reiserfs # hpfs # hppfs # fat # quota # documentation # cgroups # devcgroup # memcgroup # devscgroup # cpusets # ptrace # utrace # signals # pgrp # kmod # coredump # exit # proc # fork # exec # wait # workqueues # kthread # cpu hotplug # kdump # idr # ipc # ipmi # pty # elf # flat # char # hw_random # drivers/misc # partitions # rapidio # rbu # keys # sysctl # pid management # pidns # userns # edd # nbd # ioctl # atmel # aoe # markers # namespaces # accounting # taskstats # random # fuse # futex # edac # gcov # loop # dma-mapping # propagate these: # adfs # afs # affs # bfs # panic # parport # pps # memstick # w1 # c2 # ramdisk # kexec # mmtimer # ramzswap # sysvfs # cachefiles fs-cache # markup_oops # relayfs: # aio # dio # omfs # uv # gru # kfifo # radix-tree # resource # ssb # genclk # cpualloc # devpts # byteorder # unaligned # cramfs # ramoops # ramzswap # romfs # freeze feature # async # vlynq # qnx4 # static # decompress # ibft # inflate deflate # slow-work # lkdtm # lzo # end # debug stuff -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-mmc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html