
Dear Mike Frysinger,
In message BANLkTimLUUBsrYg3jTgStP55UFQN-O4DyQ@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
i sent out the pull request immediately for this tree because your latency tends to be high (and if there was any problems with the patches, i'd get them fixed and updated the request), and this is how i'm used to doing things with linux. the trees are ready before the merge window opens, not during. seems u-boot is more of a "do the development/review during the merge window, and then merge during/after". i did not realize that.
Review is supposed to happen between the time the patches get posted on the mailing list, and the time they get accepted and applied by a custodian. Posting a ptach and a pull request for a branch which includes it at the same time leaves no time for review.
Don't repeat that you posted unchanged stuff. We cannot know this - there was no indication in the patches what was changed to their earlier versions, there was not even an indication like proper In-reply-to: or References: headers pointing to the earlier posts.
This reposting of unchanged stuff is stupid and counter-productive. Don't do it. I will NAK any such reposts, and any pull requests that include them.
Thanks.
Wolfgang Denk