Hello, On Friday, 25 August 2017 14:21:33 PDT Florian Fainelli wrote: > Hi, > > There are a lot of patches at > https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/project/linux-mips/list/ that appear to > be under the "New" state and have not had a chance to be reviewed yet. > > What can we do to help speed up the review process, do we need more > reviewers? It seems like most patches affecting Linux/MIPS are still > core MIPS kernel changes, but would it help if say, people were queuing > SoC/board specific patches in trees and submit pull requests? Would that > help lower the amount of patches to review? > > Any other suggestion? > > Thanks! Personally I think it'd probably be good if Ralf were willing to formally share maintainership duties with someone else or a group of people. I think James for example would be a great choice, and already dons a maintainer hat. As-is Ralf ends up being a bottleneck a lot of the time, and the backlog in patchwork is pretty good evidence of that. There are a whole lot of patches that ought to be going into v4.14, and that ought to be sat in linux-next right now in preparation for that. Sadly not many of them are, and usually that remains the case until very close to the merge window. Sharing the load could only help with this. Thanks, Paul
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