Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-27 Thread Frank Seidel
On Dienstag 27 November 2007 23:12:20, you (Greg KH) wrote: > Frank, want me to take the last version you just sent out and update my > version? Yes, that would be great. Thanks a lot, Frank - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-27 Thread Greg KH
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 08:20:52PM +, Michael Lothian wrote: > Thanks for the info > > Is there any news on when this is going to go upstream? I've been > asking for a while, each time there is a flurry of activity but then > it fizzles out by the time the 2 week window is open and is

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-27 Thread Greg KH
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 08:20:52PM +, Michael Lothian wrote: Thanks for the info Is there any news on when this is going to go upstream? I've been asking for a while, each time there is a flurry of activity but then it fizzles out by the time the 2 week window is open and is forgotten

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-27 Thread Frank Seidel
On Dienstag 27 November 2007 23:12:20, you (Greg KH) wrote: Frank, want me to take the last version you just sent out and update my version? Yes, that would be great. Thanks a lot, Frank - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-kernel in the body of a message to [EMAIL

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-26 Thread Frank Seidel
On Montag 26 November 2007 02:28:36, you (Michael Lothian) wrote: > Hi Frank > > I was wondering if you had a git tree somewhere I could pull. Hello Mike, no, unfortunately currently not. From time to time (when i feel enough worthwhile changes came together) i send a new version to Greg who

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-26 Thread Frank Seidel
On Montag 26 November 2007 02:28:36, you (Michael Lothian) wrote: Hi Frank I was wondering if you had a git tree somewhere I could pull. Hello Mike, no, unfortunately currently not. From time to time (when i feel enough worthwhile changes came together) i send a new version to Greg who then

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-25 Thread Michael Lothian
Hi Frank I was wondering if you had a git tree somewhere I could pull. Thanks Mike On 11/11/2007, Frank Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > this one also holds the - little reworked and optimized - > cleanup of the read/write_mem32 functions. > > Comments and any feedback is more

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-25 Thread Michael Lothian
Hi Frank I was wondering if you had a git tree somewhere I could pull. Thanks Mike On 11/11/2007, Frank Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, this one also holds the - little reworked and optimized - cleanup of the read/write_mem32 functions. Comments and any feedback is more than

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-12 Thread Frank Seidel
On Sonntag 11 November 2007 17:43:28, you (Frank Seidel) wrote: > this one also holds the - little reworked and optimized - > cleanup of the read/write_mem32 functions. Yes, again a new version, but this one really has a big rework of the multicard support from Jiri (with minor changes from me).

Re: [RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-12 Thread Frank Seidel
On Sonntag 11 November 2007 17:43:28, you (Frank Seidel) wrote: this one also holds the - little reworked and optimized - cleanup of the read/write_mem32 functions. Yes, again a new version, but this one really has a big rework of the multicard support from Jiri (with minor changes from me).

[RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-11 Thread Frank Seidel
Hello, this one also holds the - little reworked and optimized - cleanup of the read/write_mem32 functions. Comments and any feedback is more than welcome. Thanks a lot - especially to Jiri, Alan and Greg, Frank --- >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr 9 12:12:43 2002 Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006

[RFC] Re: nozomi version 2.1d for review

2007-11-11 Thread Frank Seidel
Hello, this one also holds the - little reworked and optimized - cleanup of the read/write_mem32 functions. Comments and any feedback is more than welcome. Thanks a lot - especially to Jiri, Alan and Greg, Frank --- From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr 9 12:12:43 2002 Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 01:25:46