I'm testing them and they're working fine so far. Will handle them the next
week.
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Best regards,
Alessandro Zummo
Tower Technologies
Sent from my iPhone, please excuse my brevity.
> On 21/giu/2014, at 15:08, Alexander Holler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Am 12.06.2014 01:53, schrieb John Stultz:
>
>> You can read some of the previous discussion here:
>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/6/17/533
>>
>> I'd be very interested in patches to resolve this!
>
> And the silence as response to my repost of my already working patches just
> proved that isn't true.
>
> So (John Whitmore), I suggest to not post patches, Linux kernel maintainers
> don't really have an interest in getting things done or to fix bugs, they
> just need fresh meat they can review in order to have job security and prove
> their status.
>
> I really wonder what's their expectation. Do they really think other people
> have to incorporate their (often silly) requests, making the maintainers
> themself not responsible for their requested changes? Do they think other
> people have fun and time to write and post patches again and again just to
> make some arbitrary maintainer happy?
>
> If there really would be an interest, a reasonable approach would be to just
> take my patches and put a patch on top with whatever changes someone thinks
> are needed. As I don't think there are changes needed, I will not add such
> changes using my name as author.
>
> And don't try to tell me I'm uncooperative. I've spend time to write these
> patches and even have written documentation I don't need myself. The
> uncooperative people which are blocking almost everthing and which do ignore
> bugs have become these people which are calling themself Linux kernel
> maintainers which do expect other people have to play remote keyboard and
> have to take responsibility for changes maintainers don't want to be
> responsible for themself.
>
> So the above quoted sentence is just another "marketing" verbiage, at least
> in my point of view.
>
> Alexander Holler
>
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