Re: rmk back but still recovering (was Re: Reminder - rmk still on vacation)

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On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Russell King - ARM Linux
<linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 03:12:22PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>> Just a quick reminder that I'm still on holiday, and at this point there
>> are over 2500 messages from the mailing lists which are sitting unread
>> since I left the UK.  As I mentioned before I left the UK, it is my
>> intention *not* to go back and read all those outstanding messages -
>> there's too many of them to do that.
>>
>> So, if you want me to react to any email message you've sent, you'd
>> *better* send it again next week unless I've already responded.
>>
>> Meanwhile, I see v3.5 has been released; I have a couple of things I
>> need to do with my tree before I can push the changes, and I'll
>> probably see about sorting those out over the weekend.  I also see
>> that 14 new patches have landed in the patch system.
>>
>> However, the timing of my holiday vs the merge window means that I
>> can't take anything new, unless they're fixes, so don't be surprised
>> if some stuff gets missed this merge window.
>
> Right.  I'm not fully recovered from the jet lag (I'm still rather tired
> - I hate travelling back from the North American continent because it
> takes days to recover.)
>
> I have now archived off *all* email sent to me during July - which means
> that I will *NOT* be responding to anything sent during the last 17 days.
> If anyone has sent me anything important, it *MUST* be resent now.
>
> I am aware of an issue concerning the OMAP DMA patches.  I'm not sure
> exactly what is required there, so I've dropped them from my planned pull
> request in the interests of getting everything else I have to Linus.  I
> may plan to send a pull request this evening.
>
Well the only pending discussion was enabling the CONFIG option for
DMA at driver level SOC config level. Not sure if there was anything else
on this really.

Regards
Santosh
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