Re: scsi/arm/fas216.c compile error

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On Sun, Feb 10 2008 at 15:58 +0200, Russell King <rmk+lkml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 03:07:09PM +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
>> It's in mainline 84ac86ca8c6787f9efff28bc04b1b65fe0a5c310
>>   [SCSI] arm: convert to accessors and !use_sg cleanup
>>
>> Thanks for checking. This patch was in scsi-pending tree since forever, And we were unable
>> to get a responsive maintainer to ACK on them. until the breakage cause went into mainline
>> we finally managed a Tested-by:.
>>
>> I guess sometimes people are so busy, you need a bulldozer to shove 20 minutes into they're
>> schedule.
> 
> Oh, I was ill for most of December, particularly at the time that you
> sent the patch, and by the time I recovered, it was buried in my mailbox.
> 
> Suggest you have some consideration for others who might not be able to
> do your beg and call at the immediate moment that you want it, and
> consider that their email management skills may not be as l33t as yours.
> 
Dear Russell.
You are right. I apologize. I was too trigger happy.
I should have resend the request. The patches were in scsi-pending and
in -mm. And I assumed it was all good. But it was not accepted into
scsi-misc and was somewhat forgotten.

I assure you, my email management skills are just as laking as yours. 
Just that my responsibility's are few.

Boaz
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