ASoC: samsung: MACH_SMDK6450
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Fri Jul 4 02:01:52 PDT 2014
On Thursday 03 July 2014 20:39:41 Olof Johansson wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim at samsung.com> wrote:
> > Mark Brown wrote:
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jul 03, 2014 at 07:37:07AM +0900, Kukjin Kim wrote:
> >> > On 07/02/14 18:23, Mark Brown wrote:
> >>
> >> > >This also wasn't sent to me for review, please always send patches to
> >> > >maintainers.
> >>
> >> > Mark, I always send patches to regarding maintainers and in this case the
> >> > patch missed the change. I'm resending new patch and if any problems, please
> >> > let me know. Just note, I just wanted to check whether there is no problem
> >> > with other maintainers' tree early in -next tree.
> >>
> >> It looks like you've sent it to broonie at linaro.org not broonie at kernel.org
> >> which is listed in MAINTAINERS and what I use for e-mail - upstream mail
> >> that goes to my work address often just gets dropped on the floor (and
> >> generally ends up at the bottom of my queue to look at) since it ends up
> >> in a completely different place to my personal mail.
> >
> > Mark, oh, I see. But I checked your e-mail address from recent your sign-off
> > in git commit so, just thought it should be fine.
> >
> > I will use kernel.org for your e-mail address next time
>
> Mark is the _only_ linux developer in the world who will give you crap
> for sending him patches to the very same email that he signs off all
> his work with.
>
> I really wish Linaro would just let him sign off with his
> long-standing kernel.org email address instead so the rest of us
> wouldn't have to keep track of this.
FWIW David Miller has a similar policy: he only applies networking
patches that are sent to the netdev mailing list. This seems like
a good idea in general (to ensure they are getting exposed to the
public).
Mark, any chance we could convince to pick up patches from
alsa-devel in the future even if they are sent to the wrong
personal email account of yours? I would assume that would only
require a small change in your filter rules, not a change in your
workflow.
Arnd
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