On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 21:36 Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> wrote:
> > Ani Sinha <a...@anisinha.ca> writes: > > <snip> > > > > We have added a mirror of biosbits to the QEMU project so there is no > > reason why we can't track changes and modifications there (we do this > > for TestFloat which is forked from the upstream SoftFloat code). > > > > The whole idea was that say an acpi developer added support for a new > table in QEMU, he should write a corresponding > > test for bits so that the same table is exercised during run time. > Making those changes from a single repo (either directly > > or through a submodule) makes things lit simpler and also keeps things > in sync with each other. If we use separate > > repos for acpi bits test, it will be another mess when comes to > developers adding changes and keeping things in sync. > > > > Anyways these things should have been brought up earlier. I'm out of the > debate. > > > > I've sent v7 , incremental work over the last 6 months in my spare time > without getting any pay. So take it or scrap it. > > > > 😊 > > I'm sorry you feel that way but you asked for people to spend their time > reviewing your code and giving feedback. I’m sorry but you don’t understand. Giving feedback is one thing. Asking people to make major changes to their design late in the game is completely not acceptable imho and outright rude. . I’ve been sending out the patch series with cc to anyone who should remotely care about this stuff. So if major rework is needed it should be pointed out earlier and not later. I’ve begged people on irc even to take look at this stuff including Igor and others. What else do you expect me to do? If you don't have time to take > it forward then fine I’m extremely discouraged by this and have lost all motivation. It’s not that I have no time. I squeeze all my spare time to work on this beyond my paid responsibilities. Please be respectful of that. but I'm afraid a "take it or leave it" attitude > will just result in it not getting merged. > > Hopefully someone else who has the time to look into it will be able to > pick it up later. > > -- > Alex Bennée >