Hi Jonathan, On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:25:38 +0000 Jonathan Cameron <jic23@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The ambient light sensors (ALS) patches have been on lkml for a while and > the core has now been thoroughly reviewed. The actual drivers > will follow shortly as most are moves from elsewhere in the kernel tree. > > Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> is acting as the principle maintainer, > whilst I'm handling the git tree and assisting with the more > embedded devices. > > To that end there is a git tree at: > > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/als.git for-next > > and we were wondering if you could add this tree to linux-next? > I've verified it applies cleanly on top of the current linux-next tree > so it should merge fine *crosses fingers* I have added the als tree to linux-next from today with you and Zhang Rui listed as contacts for any problems. I have cc'd this email to the more general community so that people are aware of its inclusion. Thanks for adding your subsystem tree as a participant of linux-next. As you may know, this is not a judgment of your code. The purpose of linux-next is for integration testing and to lower the impact of conflicts between subsystems in the next merge window. You will need to ensure that the patches/commits in your tree/series have been: * submitted under GPL v2 (or later) and include the Contributor's Signed-off-by, * posted to the relevant mailing list, * reviewed by you (or another maintainer of your subsystem tree), * successfully unit tested, and * destined for the current or next Linux merge window. Basically, this should be just what you would send to Linus (or ask him to fetch). It is allowed to be rebased if you deem it necessary. -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Legal Stuff: By participating in linux-next, your subsystem tree contributions are public and will be included in the linux-next trees. You may be sent e-mail messages indicating errors or other issues when the patches/commits from your subsystem tree are merged and tested in linux-next. These messages may also be cross-posted to the linux-next mailing list, the linux-kernel mailing list, etc. The linux-next tree project and IBM (my employer) make no warranties regarding the linux-next project, the testing procedures, the results, the e-mails, etc. If you don't agree to these ground rules, let me know and I'll remove your tree from participation in linux-next.
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