Hi Russell, On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 08:36:22 +0100 Russell King <rmk+lkml@arm.linux.org.uk>= wrote:Let me try again (others may want to read as well). What you get: - 5 times a week your tree gets merged with lots of other code destined for Linus' next release. From this you get to find out about things in other trees that clash with yours. - This tree gets built on several architectures for several configs (including arm). So you find out if other trees will break yours. - I am happy to build more (basically all) the arm configs as I have offered before. What others get: - You get told if your changes clash or break other's changes. - They get told if your tree may require changes to theirs. What it costs: - you need to create a tree (o quilt series) that contains the changes you expect to submit to Linus in the next merge window. This is not so different from the tree you currently send to Andrew (and is probably a subset of that). You update this tree as you want to and I fetch it at least daily. - Reading a few extra emails if/when I find problems that may concern you. Thanks for listening. --=20 Cheers, Stephen Rothwell sfr@canb.auug.org.au
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