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    SubjectRe: [alsa-devel] [PATCH] ASoC: fsl_asrc: constify snd_soc_dai_ops structure
    Hi Joe,

    Quoting Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>:

    > On Thu, 2017-07-13 at 10:18 -0500, Gustavo A. R. Silva wrote:
    >> Hi Mark,
    >>
    >> Quoting Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>:
    >>
    >> > On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 09:32:41AM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
    >> >
    >> > > please stop posting in this style. It's really annoying to see
    >> > > spontaneously popping-up almost same patch for more than two hours
    >> > > long.
    >> > > If you have a series of the same fix patches, send them as a patch
    >> > > set in a shot with a thread. git-send-email does it right.
    >> > > I don't mind a couple of patches posted separately, but this is over
    >> > > the limit.
    >> >
    >> > Or at least just collect them up and send them all at one time even if
    >> > not as a single thread (you don't want to CC everyone affected by a
    >> > single patch in the set on everything, that's harder to avoid when
    >> > sending a series via git, but it can be confusing to get one item in a
    >> > large patch series without context).
    >>
    >> I like this idea better. I will do so next time. :)
    >
    > I don't it's better.
    >
    > It's not that confusing if the 0/n patch cover letter is cc'd
    > to all the appropriate mailing lists and all the [1..n]/n
    > patches are sent with in-reply-to of the cover letter and
    > send to the maintainers and appropriate mailing lists.

    I ended up following your suggestions:

    https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/7/13/739 (Notice that these are new
    patches. Not related to the ones I previously sent)

    Much appreciated
    Thanks!
    --
    Gustavo A. R. Silva






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