Re: [patch 14/25] SCSI: use irq_handler_t where appropriate

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On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 01:51 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> James Bottomley wrote:
> > It's not a bug fix or even an enhancement.  Historically, it is quite
> > difficult to get maintainers to ack these ... particularly if you don't
> > cc them.
> 
> If neither you nor the maintainers are reading and responding to patches 
> sent to linux-scsi, I don't think the problem is sitting in my chair.

Oh come off it ... You've been around long enough to know that
maintainers are not always watching everything ... it would be nice if
they were, but to give a patch the best shot at review, you try to
attract their attention.  Specifically, in this case, you should cc the
maintainers and you should have a subject line explaining that you are
modifying their driver.  It is very easy to ignore a patch that's simply
waved at the SCSI list with a generic subject line.

> If others have SCSI patches that have been sitting in limbo for weeks or 
> months, send them to me, and I'll queue them in misc-2.6.git#scsi.

James


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