On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 01:03:32AM +0900, Daniel Dressler wrote:
> No problem, I'll redo everything so it is one function per patch. Now
> fair warning: there are about 102 functions to cleanup. I was a bit
> worried that many patches would cause too much maintainer overhead but
> it is no problem for me.

Yeah, I'm aware that it's all over the sources. I'd say send no more
than 30 patches in a burst first and see how it'd work.

> Only a few functions have dependecies on
> other functions needing cleanup. Thus there will be some small patch
> series for those function sets. A big benefit of one function one
> patch is that extent-io.c will no longer be a 34 function monster
> patch.
> 
> Is there any rate limiting I should be doing? I don't want to flood
> the list with burst of dozen plus patches, or is that an okay volume?

Should be fine.
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