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SubjectRe: [Updated]: How to become a kernel driver maintainer
On 3/8/06, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org> wrote:
>
> > > about the change to start discussion.
> > >
> > Perhaps add a bit of text here about integrating patches send to you,
> > as maintainer of the driver, by random people.
>
> it's not integrating.
> It's reviewing and passing on for merge ;)
> fundamental difference. You don't "own" the driver in the tree. You just
> keep it nice and shiny and clean. Best done by blessing patches, and by
> developing in "patches" not "new codebase". The entire "new codebase"
> thinking is the problem with CVS-think. Think in patches (once merged),
> not in code/tree.
>

Yeah, right, that's basically what I meant even if it's not what I
actually said.
I just wanted to say that it should be described that you also have a
responsability as maintainer for working with other people, review
their patches, sign off on them, make sure they get picked up and
forwarded to the proper people etc etc.

Thank you for making it more clear.

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