Hi Andy! Since 2.6.25 was released today, I am about to give the patch submission to the mainline kernel another round. I really want to get the core patches for GTA01 and possibly also GTA02 into the kernel this time (pcf50606/pcf50633, machine support for gta01/gta02, backlight driver, led, etc.) while keeping the more controversial stuff like fiq for a bit later to increase the probability that the 2.6.27 will at least boot on the systems.
I'm not too worried about a minor bug here or there still in the code, since we can get bugfixes in at any later point, too. So what I'd like to do is to manually review every individual patch, do another checkpatch.pl round, and then submit it like I did before. However, since SVN is no longer in use, I am facing the problem that the individual commits are visible in the mokopatches-tracking tree, but - correct me if I'm wrong - that your stgit tree is private and not public. So what I'll probably be doing is to once again extract the patches from the mokopatches-tracking into something like a quilt series and then submit that. Do you see any more optimal workflow? Cheers, -- - Harald Welte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://openmoko.org/ ============================================================================ Software for the world's first truly open Free Software mobile phone
