
5 Oct
2005
5 Oct
'05
11:22 a.m.
Dear Peter,
in message 89A528FE6DB0FA44877BB2F05B8467180328247A@ZIPPY.Emea.Arm.com you wrote:
I see you have now considered/applied/rejected all my patches to date.
Yes - at least I have no patches from you in my "open" list any more.
Some session ;-)
Indeed.
I'll spend some time considering the results before re-submitting against the rejects.
Thanks. I am aware how much work this means for you, and I want to reassure you that I don't reject things just for the fun of it. And I promise that I ill try hard to avoid such a long backlog of interdependent patches in the future.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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