[PATCH 0/2 RESEND] power: reset: Add syscon reboot/poweroff device nodes for APM X-Gene platform
Olof Johansson
olof at lixom.net
Fri Aug 28 13:06:34 PDT 2015
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Duc Dang <dhdang at apm.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Olof Johansson <olof at lixom.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:34:42AM -0700, Duc Dang wrote:
>> > Hi Olof,
>> >
>> > We are debating whether we should setup a company server (where we can
>> > have full control about storage, user permissions, backup, ...) or
>> > just use github.com to host our X-Gene kernel tree.
>> >
>> > Github seems already provide everything we need for a public source
>> > tree. Per your experience, what is your (and probably other
>> > maintainers) reference in git hosting server? Is there any
>> > inconvenience or difficulty for the maintainers to pull/merge code
>> > from Github versus from a company server?
>>
>> Hosting on github is fine with us in general. We do prefer to get
>> signed pull requests in particular when they come from other sources
>> than kernel.org, mostly because there's another third party involved in
>> hosting the repo and by using signed tags there's less room for anyone
>> to do bad stuff with the repository without someone noticing.
>>
>> If you host on github, please still use native git pull requests and not the
>> ones that github provides via the web interface.
>>
>> Note however, that given the total volume of patches there's no strong need for
>> you to have a public repo just to send code to us -- we're happy applying
>> patches at the volumes we're currently looking at. I can imagine other reasons
>> for why you would like to have a public repo though.
>
> Hi Olof,
>
> I have APM X-Gene git ready on github. According to your response
> above, I need to
> send a signed pull request. I created a PGP key on public server
> (https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=duc+dang&op=index) and signed the tag on
> APM X-Gene tree with my key.
>
> Please let me know if I need anything else before sending the git pull
> request to you.
> My key is not signed by any maintainer yet, would you mind to arrange some
> time next week to meet and help sign my key as well?
Yeah, I can do that, and you can get more signatures at Linaro Connect
in case you're attending.
(let's sort out details off-list).
-Olof
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