Criteria for merging new board support files

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Hello,

We have designed a board based on the AM3505 to use in one of our products,
an unattended payment terminal. I am wondering if it would be meaningful 
to clean up and submit our patches to add support for our board in the 
mainline.

As this board is neither a development/evm platform nor a mass produced 
consumer product, not many users, if ever, will want to customize
their kernel. Therefore I am not sure what the advantages for the 
community at large would be... Besides our code serving as yet another 
board file example.

What is the current maintainer position regarding new board support files? 
Were submissions from people in the same situation ever merged? Do you think
it worth the effort to clean up and submit our board support files?

Best regards,
Raphaël Assénat
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