On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 1:19 PM, Luc Van Oostenryck <luc.vanoostenryck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The LLVM fixes series and the 66 others series. I see one pull request for llvm fixes. Where is your other 66 freaking pull request? > Chris ... > v0.5.1 was out mid-August (and you made a very long and painful thing of it). Well it is kind of long and painful due to the bugs we found at the last stage. What do you expect? ship with the bugs? > You ignored the last pull request for 7 weeks. Yes, that is 68 patches it take some time for me to go through. Didn't the sending patches documents mention 15 patches at a time? Yes, I have very limited time to hack on sparse. But I do have the best intention for sparse. I do give me my effort to work on sparse with the resource on my hand. Recently I have been traveling a lot so my time is very spotted. I haven't been the best of maintainer and I apologize for that. I do want to work with you to get this thing merged. As we agree, I don't pull if I am not complete happy with the series. Why do you keep refusing to make any change to your pull request. I even offer I pull into topic branch and I personally fix it for you on top your change. You have no reply on that regard. If you want the code get merged, you need to work with maintainer. Smearing the maintain and refuse to make any change does not help to get your code merge. It only help you to advance your political agenda. For example, if you drop the unresolved OP_PUSH patches from the series. I can pull your llvm-fix now. Do you want to do that? Or that is not an option for you? > >> That series I just send out one important >> feed back about the OP_PUSH. I thought I have send that one out >> but I just find out it haven't. That is my bad. > > Is that serious? Well not as serious as you don't provide any solutions to resolve the issue in hand. I am object to the OP_PUSH, that one need more discussion. Can we have a solution to merge the rest? > Given how you have been so good the last 2-3 years at ignoring > patches & series, must I, once more, trust you and believe this? Luc, being an open source developer, you need to have an open mind. It has came to my attention you seems have some dubious intentions of doing things. Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sparse" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html