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SubjectRe: [PATCH V7 3/4] drm/bridge: Add driver for GE B850v3 LVDS/DP++ Bridge
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 12:37:21PM +0000, Emil Velikov wrote:
> - Daniel, gents - is drm-misc aimed at devs with limited (no?)
> review/commit history in the area and/or the kernel in general ?
> In this case, Peter have quite noticeable experience [in kernel
> development] with little-to no in DRM.
> Should one draw a line in the sand somewhere ?

We're fairly lenient with accepting new drivers already, and for drivers
in drm-misc we require some checks and peer review to make sure new folks
learn faster. But it's an expirement, I fully expect some fallout and then
some learnign and fine tuning from that, and maybe we even need to crank
requirements back up to a much higher level of experience.

But for drivers I'm honestly not too concerned: As long as there's some
process in place to foster learning&collaboration (which I think will be
better with this) I really don't see much harm in merging non-perfect
driver code.

> - You patch has been on a long [bit rocky road] for a while, with
> devs giving you [what seems like] a partial reviews.
> Have you considered reviewing others' patches in exchange for a [more
> complete one] of this one ? According to git log people have poked you
> a handful of times, but seemingly you were busy.

Just a clarification: When I review drivers I don't do a fairly cursor
look, hunting for areas where some refactoring and align with drm best
practices would be good. And I think that's perfectly fine and enough to
get a driver landed, but we're definitely not 100% consistent on this
within drm-misc. Probably will take some time to figure this out.
-Daniel
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Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
http://blog.ffwll.ch

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