> I'm on a perhaps-unfortunately-timed vacation this week, but to make
> the transition smooth, I'll handle the easy patches that are in flight
> for 4.1, and then turn things over to the community for 4.2.  (Unless
> the feeling is that it's better for me to step down immediately — I
> have no problem doing that, I just don't want to leave people in the
> lurch)

This transition plan makes sense to me.  I can dedicate more of my time helping 
to review kernel patches, at least for a couple of months.  Hal is listed as 
the other sub-maintainer.  He usually limits his input to the IB mgmt 
components, but maybe he can contribute more until we're over this hump?

I'm not trying to volunteer anyone, but longer term, Doug appears to be in an 
ideal situation for maintaining the RDMA subtree.  Because of his position at 
RedHat, he has a strong interest in ensuring user space compatibility, can test 
across a wide range of devices, and needs to deal with long term maintenance 
issues.

- Sean
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