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    SubjectRe: omapfb/dss: Delete an error message for a failed memory allocation in three functions


    On Tue, 28 Nov 2017, SF Markus Elfring wrote:

    > >> It seems that I got no responses so far for clarification requests
    > >> according to the documentation in a direction I hoped for.
    > >
    > > That's because you are pretty unresponsive to direction.
    >
    > From which places did you get this impression?

    Perhaps from the text that you have written only four lines below. All
    comments are dismissed as "the usual mixture of disagreements and
    acceptance". If you look at the patches sent by others, who learn from
    the feedback provided to them, there are not so many responses on the
    disagreements side. So the mixture is not usual. Since you send lots of
    patches on the same issues, there should be no disagreements at all at
    this point.

    julia

    >
    > > You've gotten _many_ replies to your patches
    >
    > I got the usual mixture of disagreements and acceptance for
    > my selection of change possibilities.
    > Some constructive feedback was also provided which might need
    > further software development considerations.
    > Is the situation improvable here?
    >
    >
    > > to which you have seemingly decided to ignore.
    >
    > You might eventually notice that I react to special information
    > occasionally with a big delay.
    >
    > For which concrete details are you still waiting for a better
    > response from me?
    >
    > Regards,
    > Markus
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