Jean: > On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 08:12:10 -0500, Mark M. Hoffman wrote: > > Hi Linus: > > > > Please pull from: > > git://lm-sensors.org/kernel/mhoffman/hwmon-2.6.git release > > > > You'll get one new driver, a few cleanups, and a few bugfixes. This > > takes care of all known regressions; hopefully it's the last you hear > > from me before 2.6.24-final. > > > > Note: the f75375s/n2100 patches especially are critical to avoid > > possible overheating problems on that platform (yay crappy BIOS). > > > > All of these patches have spent considerable time in -mm. * Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> [2007-11-13 22:00:30 +0100]: > Let me have a doubt, considering that the last public -mm kernel was > released over a month ago (October 12th), which is before your previous > pull request (October 14th). I don't think that any of these patches > has been in even one public -mm tree, so in practice they probably > didn't receive any public testing at all. Well, zero is a "considerable" number. ;) Seriously though, my bad. In my (weak) defense, I will point out that all but a couple of these patches were *available* for -mm on my testing branch for at least two weeks; Oct 28 was the most recent addition. > Now let's hope that nothing breaks. I admit: post-rc2 was later than it should have been for some of this. But there was no rocket science in any of these. I think we'll be OK. Regards, -- Mark M. Hoffman mhoffman at lightlink.com