Hi Joe, > > Patch removed until there is a consensus on how to proceed with your > > proposal. > > Hi Wim. > > I think that's wise. > > I've got all the changes that people have CC'd me. > I expect it'll be an all or nothing sort of thing.
My opinion: the patch you sent me was just adding the differen watchdog related files/directories to my maintainers entry. Since someone (in the past) did not sent in a patch directly to me because he had searched only on WDT and not watchdog, I thought: why not, it can only improve the searching for a maintainer. But what Linus said is indeed true: managing the MAINTAINERS file is difficult. How many maintainer entry's would we have where we don't know that the person stopped developing (and thus maintaining), or that the person died, or that he is unreachable for any outside communication (because he is in prison or because he choose to retire on a beautifull island with only palm-trees and quiteness), ... Example: We recently removed the maintainer entry for Ken Hollis (who definitely was involved in the first watchdog device drivers) because he was not "reachable" anymore via E-mail. Who knows what happened... So the maintenance of the "maintainers" will always be difficult. Adding a new entry is part of the development process, but removing one not. And this is regardless of whatever "system" you use to store the maintainers. So even if your patches will not be accepted in it's current form, I think it is/was good that you had a look at all the maintainers file and tried to find out how accurate the info was. Greetings, Wim. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/