On 29.04.2016 02:14, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Friday 29 April 2016 02:10:32 Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote: >> Hi Arnd, >> >> On 27.04.2016 12:39, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >>> On Wednesday 27 April 2016 02:55:16 Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote: >>>> Roland Stigge added initial support of NXP LPC32xx SoC series and >>>> first boards powered by it, but for a while since v3.18-rc1 the >>>> SoC support is unmaintained and became stale. >>>> >>>> Vladimir Zapolskiy and Sylvain Lemieux expressed interest in >>>> continuation of NXP LPC32xx maintenance, reflect this in MAINTAINERS >>>> record file for better communication with Linux kernel community. >>>> >>>> The maintenance change is in agreement with Arnd Bergmann: >>>> >>> >>> Looks good. Let's give Roland some time to reply (hopefully with >>> and Ack), and then merge it for 4.7. >>> >> >> to simplify the matter and to legitimate the process somehow I decided >> not to include this change of maintainers into my last LPC32xx SoC pull >> request, hence the pull request contains only code changes. >> >> In other words please let me explicitly delegate a decision to you or >> other ARM maintainers when and which way to apply this change. As for >> me here I would prefer to get Signed-off-by tags from one of you. >> >> If I'm worried for nothing, or if you don't consider to pick these >> changes up directly from [email protected], for >> your convenience I'll send a pull request to [email protected]. > > It's all fine with me. My plan so far is to pick up the patches > separately in a couple of days, but if you send a pull request, > I'll take that instead. If Roland still wants to be listed in > the MAINTAINERS file, we can change it again, but I'm considering > the two of you the primary contacts now. >
Sounds good, I offload that anxiety from my mind then. Thank you. -- With best wishes, Vladimir

