Greg KH wrote: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 04:18:24PM +0530, Anand Gadiyar wrote: > > I'd like to help co-maintain OMAP USB support. I've helped > > out in the past when Felipe was away and would like make > > it official. > > Traditionally people are asked to be a maintainer, or they volunteer to > take over unmaintained projects. The only time I've see co-maintainers, > is for larger projects, and then, it was a group decision. > I was asked, by Felipe among others, to help maintain OMAP USB support. The reason was to take some load off Felipe - I did not take this up at that time due to other product pressures. I do have more time on my hands now and would like to get back to being more active in the community - I felt helping maintain a driver was a good start. Within TI, I've worked on debugging the EHCI, OHCI and MUSB hardware for close to three years now and know more about the controllers on OMAP than anyone else. I've acquired boards which stress the several possible combinations of configurations possible and usually help out with testing those corner cases. > For something as "small" as musb, what is the benefit to anyone to have > more than one maintainer? > > It seems to me that things are finally settling down with the recent > musb mess, and I've been extremely happy with how Felipe has been > handling things, and I honestly don't want to see that change at the > moment. It's less of MUSB, and more of the EHCI/OHCI - I don't believe Felipe's familiar enough with the hardware to look after that. Most contributions to the wrappers for those controllers have come from Ajay Gupta, Keshava and me. > So I'd stick with what we have now, unless you feel there are issues > with how Felipe is handling things, and if so, you should take that up > directly with him and only if that doesn't work out, me. Nope - I'm happy with the way things are currently. So if Felipe no longer feels the need to offload some of his maintainership work, that's okay with me. - Anand -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html