Re: OMAP clock fast-forward: an introduction to six series

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Hello Russell,

On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 01:22:22PM -0700, Paul Walmsley wrote:
> > Per rmk's preferences, some patches have been 'compressed.' That is, some 
> > fix patches have been rolled into a single patch with the original.  To 
> > ease cross-referencing with the linux-omap git tree, original commit IDs 
> > have been inserted into the patch messages.  Also, what would have been an 
> > extremely long series has been split into six smaller, cumulative, roughly 
> > thematic patch series.  If requested, I would be pleased to simply send 
> > one large series of the original, uncompressed patches.  Thanks to the git 
> > and stgit authors and contributors: without those tools, this process 
> > would have been nearly impossible.
> 
> Since this patch series was only really meant for me to do some follow-on
> work on it (to merge it into my tree) is it really necessary to submit
> this 70 patch series via slow email via several mailing lists?

I posted the patches for final review and upstream merging.

Not sure what the follow-on work is that you mention.  But if it's 
additional development work, such as modifying the linux-omap clock code 
to use your recent clkdev code, that should really be discussed 
separately, and patches posted for comment to linux-omap, so the OMAP 
community has a chance to test it first.  People on that list seem to be 
pretty reasonable...

regards,

- Paul
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