again, my current understanding was that updates to the documentation
that would help people to navigate and understand the kernel better and
make it easier for them to do bug reports etc. are always welcome and
should be pushed immediately. Same goes for new drivers that would
enable people to use their hardware.
If you don't want these patches during the -rc phase, then this is fine
by me. It is no extra work for me to queue these up until the next merge
window. Actually GIT makes merges for me so simple that I couldn't care
less. I was mislead that you want these kind of fixes to go in quickly
and I apologize for the trouble. I will stop bothering Dave with these
from now on and wait until the next merge window.
I get your point! And I was never using the merge window for "random
crap". All my stuff is heavily tested and even on non-x86 systems.
So why does it happen that I touched the MAINTAINERS file outside the
merge window? Simply because I ran into it looking what it says and then
fixed it. And when I had the regression fix for Dave to pull, I picked
the other two patches that couldn't introduce any regression and send it
with it. You don't want these. I get it and from now on they will stay
in my queue until the next merge window.
Regards
Marcel
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