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    SubjectRe: MMC maintainership help needed
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    > (This message is cross-posted to linux-arm-kernel which is subscribers
    > only, so edit the cc list if you're not on that list. This was done
    > because most MMC users are on that list.)
    >
    > I'm having trouble finding time and energy for handling MMC stuff in a
    > timely manner (as those of you sending patches to me have noticed).
    > Therefore I'm sending out this general plea for assistance.
    >
    > If you see any MMC/SD/SDIO patches, bug reports or general questions,
    > don't be afraid to comment and/or ask for more information. Even if you
    > don't feel like you can solve the issue, any help you can provide means
    > that my limited time can be better spent. And you'll probably also get
    > more comfortable with the MMC parts in the process. :)
    >
    > On a related note, I see very little comments to my reviews except from
    > the original author. As such I'm having a hard time evaluating my role.
    > Are people satisified with my work as a gatekeeper or am I just being a
    > pain in the ass? I know I can be a bit anal at times. :)
    >
    > Thanks
    > --
    > -- Pierre Ossman

    I am quite happy with the replies you send on technical queries on MMC/SD
    core/drivers and also the review comments.

    Regards,
    Madhusudhan


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