On Mon, 27 Feb 2023, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 27/2/23 18:47, BALATON Zoltan wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2023, Bernhard Beschow wrote:
Unfortunately my patches had changes merged in. This now makes it hard to
show what really changed (spoiler: nothing that affects behavior).

As you probably noticed in the "resend" version of this iteration I split
off a patch introducing the priq properties. It belongs to the sub series
of the Pegasos2 IRQ fixes which appear unnecessary to me, so I don't want
to show up in `git blame` as the author of any of these changes. I
attributed it to you because this was really your change which I'm not even
sure is legal.

Let's avoid such complications by keeping our series separate.

Let's cool down a bit. Philippe took some of the sm501 patches in his giant pull request (and a lot of your patches too) now so I'll wait until that lands and hope to get some review for the remaining patches too. Once that pull req is merged I'll rebase the remaining patches and resubmit the series also adding changes for reasonable review comments I get by then.

I'm sorry it took me so long, I was expecting these patches to be picked
up by other maintainers but everybody is very busy. I know you'll need

You have no reason to apologise really, you did a great job merging all the patches. I was thinking that because as you say every maintainer is very busy now and we also had CI outage for a few weeks should we consider extending the date until the freeze by one or two weeks? That would allow people to relax a bit and be able to consolidate and merge all still pending patches. Postponing the 8.0 release one or two weeks is probably better than missing a lot of changes until the next release in September. We'd still aim for the original freeze date but if we fail to meet that it would be more convenient to know there could be a possibility for extending it. But make it clear that this is only for this one time because of CI outage and additional maintainer load caused by that so not something that should be done regularly but under current circumstances I would consider it.

Regards,
BALATON Zoltan

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