On 07 March 2014 16:25 Joe Perches wrote: >> Dialog Semiconductor would like to add a new section called DIALOG >> SEMICONDUCTOR DRIVERS which contains the new support mailing list >> <[email protected]> for Dialog supported drivers. > >That's a fine idea. > >It's generally better to have a person rather >than an exploder as a maintainer. > >It's also fine to have an exploder listed too. >
Thanks for your reply Joe, In the past, mails were sent to Dialog e-mail addresses that were no longer valid and so the notifications were missed. To rectify this, we were hoping to avoid personalised e-mail addresses in the MAINTAINERS file (and at the same time avoid putting individual entries for all our drivers). This single e-mail address will deliver a message to all the developers who can contribute to all the drivers. This support.opensource address does not allow us to send e-mails, so we will be replying with our personal accounts. > >If "[email protected]" is actually >a public mailing list (like linux-kernel), then >it should use an "L: " entry. > I have this wrong then, it is not a 'mailing-list' and so it should not be identified as "L:". I will replace this with "M:" and then resubmit this as a PATCH on Monday.. if there are no further comments by then. >> Regards, >> Steve Twiss, Dialog Semiconductor Ltd. > >Maybe you. We will still add our personal e-mails to individual files, but we were hoping that by adding the support.opensource address to just the MAINTAINERS file, this would allow us to catch developer changes at our side. Regards, Steve -- 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/

