2010/9/17 Kukjin Kim <kgene....@samsung.com>:
> Kyungmin Park wrote:
>>
>> First thank you for posting the patches.
>> but I'm worry about sending the same feature patches from different
> divisions.
>>
> It doesn't matter which division it is from.
> What matters is the quality of the patch.
> Any patches can be submitted anytime anywhere.
>
>> I'm not sure you're talking with kgene. but there are some codes
>> posted by Mr. Ham and get feedback and reviewed with kgene.
>> http://git.infradead.org/users/kmpark/linux-2.6-
>> samsung/shortlog/refs/heads/cpufreq
>>
>> To kgene,
>> One code from DMC(me), another code from System LSI(you). then which
>> codes do you pick up and apply to mainline?
>
> As I said, it is not important where it is from.
> I will apply the best patch.
>
>> and what's rules or principles?
>>
> The best patch will get merged.
> And I think that's the purpose of mailing lists
> - to put all ideas together and find the best solution.

But no need to do same things. Look at the patches. do the same
mistake, e.g., hard-corded values. but Mr. Ham's patch already fixed
it and support full features.

>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
> Kgene.
> --
> Kukjin Kim <kgene....@samsung.com>, Senior Engineer,
> SW Solution Development Team, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
>
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