Josua Grawitter a écrit :
> I think most we comply with most of the things mentioned:
> - Copyright and License integrity were insured from the beginning.
> - coding style has been fixed
> - struct usb_sn9c20x mirrors the hardware(clarity)
> - we have suspend/resume
> - V4L2 support
> - at least x86 and x86_64 have been tested
> 
> Do we want a MAINTAINER flag for our driver?
> 
> Looking back on recent activity I don't think so.
> 
> Short: I agree.
> What tarball do you want to submit - our master or our prepare-for-kernel 
> branch?
> What happened to the famous git-pull requests?
> 
> GWater

Cool that most rules are already OK.
I think we would have a place in the MAINTAINERS file from kernel tree (there is
only one on the root directory for the whole kernel).
Isn't the prepare-for-kernel one aiming on kernel integration? Logically this
should be submitted, no?
Your "famous git-pull requests" are perhaps not-so-famous: I don't know about
what you are speaking... do you mean the code should be directly grabbed from
git to be integrated?
Anyways, are some code modifications to be submitted before the so called
"freeze"? Have enough tests been done to take the responsibility of kernel
integration tentative? We should at least wait a little for the other
contributors, IMHO.

Johndecs


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