
Wolfgang
For example, is above intended to mean "I ack your patch." or shall it mean: "Please ack your patch!"
Sorry.
I meant
" I see you have posted a patch and will add it to my list of patches to consider"
I assume "I ack your patch" is what I should have sent.
For example, I did not receive a pull request for the ARM repository for the merge window which just ended, even though we extended it for a couple of weeks, and even though I explicitely asked you for it.
Sorry again - I thought this was it:-
Dear Peter,
in message 000001c85208$e6725e10$9a4d010a@Emea.Arm.com you wrote:
Please pull from git://www.denx.de/git/u-boot-arm.git
This is the apollon port
- tested on apollon by Kyungmin Park
- MAKEALL tested by Peter Pearse
Done, thanks.
But please pay more attention to the Coding style. There was C++ comments
in include/configs/apollon.h, trailing white space in
include/configs/apollon.h, indentation not by TABs in
board/apollon/lowlevel_init.S etc. ...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
I would appreciate if you could at least comment on how we should continue with the ARM custodianship: is it likely that the situation will improve soon, or is it for some reason more likely that you wil not be able to become a more active ARM custodian?
I was hoping to.....
Do you think that splitting responsibility would help you? For example, Harald suggested to take responsibility for the s3c24xx related parts of the code - would this help you? Assume we find volunteers for other SoC's - would this enable you to become more active with the remaining parts of ARM maintainance?
I welcome any offers of help.
Frankly, if you don't have enough time or interest to actually work as a custodian, we should probably accept this fact and try to find somebody else who could take over this work?
Regards
Peter