On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 12:50:39PM +0000, Chris Brandt wrote: > On 9/2/2016, Simon Horman wrote: > > For future submissions please consider: > > 1. Supplying a cover letter (git format-patch has a --cover-letter option) > > for patch-sets comprising more than one patch. This allows you to describe > > an overview of what the series as a whole achieves. And is also > > convenient for maintainers to reply to when accepting your patches. > > OK. I can do that. > > > > 2. Starting a new thread for each new version of a patch/patch-set. > > Does that mean to NOT use --in-reply-to= when submitting a v2,v3,etc... ???? I think so. > One more question: > Can I submit a patches series now that just adds all the MSTP clock nodes that I'll be working on for the next couple weeks? (USB, SDHI, MMC) > Or, do I have to wait till I have the drivers working? > Or, better yet, can I add all the MSTP clocks that will probably get used at some point (basically, everything that we're using today in our 3.14 BSP). I think that would be ok. I would slightly prefer that MSTP patches are added in such a way that they can be tested. But in this case I'm not sure anyone would test them :^)