Re: NVIDIA Tegra changes for v4.19-rc1

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On 12/07/18 17:01, Olof Johansson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 8:41 AM, Thierry Reding
> <thierry.reding@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi ARM SoC maintainers,
>>
>> Here's the set of Tegra-related pull requests for v4.19-rc1. I'm sending
>> these a week earlier than usual because I will be on vacation for the
>> next two weeks. During my absence, Jon Hunter will be taking the helm.
>> Unfortunately he doesn't have access to the kernel.org repository, so if
>> anything comes up he may have to send patches to you directly. That said
>> I don't expect any issues with these pull requests. They've all soaked
>> in linux-next for a little while and I've done my regular sanity builds
>> and didn't see any issues.
> 
> Sounds good. Jon, we're OK with merging from a github repo or similar
> as well, if you have more than a few patches. Please re-send them to
> arm@xxxxxxxxxx with your sign-off when you have something (it's a lot
> easier than if you just cc us on an acked-by, since gmail+imap doesn't
> pop the whole thread over into my arm@ folder. :)
> 
> We can even host a rebasing/staging/temporary branch for you in case
> you want something to be in -next but might not be 100% that it should
> go in, if needed -- just let us know.

Great. Thanks. Probably unlikely but you never know.

Cheers!
Jon

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