Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 5 Aug 2009 13:16:59 +0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH]bluetooth: rfcomm_init bug fix | From | Dave Young <> |
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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Marcel Holtmann<marcel@holtmann.org> wrote: > Hi Dave, > >> >> do you mind at least waiting for an ACK from my side. I haven't even >> >> looked at the final patch. >> > >> > Sure, I haven't pushed it out yet, so now's your chance :) >> >> Grumble, I accidently pushed my net-2.6 queue out before you >> had a chance to reply, sorry :-( > > not a big deal. Just have to send a cleanup patch. The patch itself is > fine, but from a style perspective it is different than everything else > in the Bluetooth subsystem and I would have liked to fix that before > pushing it. I wait with that for 2.6.32 since it is not important.
Marcel, could you publish the bluetooth subsystem coding style somewhere? People including me are confused about it. I remembered I asked it from you, but it is still not very clear for me.
> > The other Dave, please send patches to linux-bluetooth only and lets > follow the normal path to get them merged into Linus' tree. Skipping > bluetooth-2.6 is not an option. You have to use the same process than > everybody else.
Why linux-bluetooth only? IMHO there could be more people to comment and review if I send patches to both lkml and subsystem mailing list.
> > Regards > > Marcel > > >
-- Regards dave
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