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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 0/8] Support ROHM BU27034 ALS sensor
On 3/19/23 18:57, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 16:40:16 +0200
> Matti Vaittinen <mazziesaccount@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Support ROHM BU27034 ALS sensor
>
> Hi Matti,
>
> For ease of when this is ready to apply, better to just keep
> key mailing lists and individuals cc'd on all patches.

Right. Sorry about this. I kind of rushed the sending at last friday -
which resulted bunch of errors in the process. I forgot to do the
spell-check, missed a header and messed the recipients... I should
really learn to not try meeting artificial deadlines like friday EOB.
There is Saturday and Sunday - and even if I spent weekend off the
computer there will likely be the next Monday. (and if there is not,
then I should probably not care about sending the patches).

> Mind you cc list is random enough I'm guessing it wasn't
> deliberate (like the maintainers patch 8 only went to lkml
> where no one will notice it)

I am using a script which generates the recipients "per patch" using the
get_maintaner.pl underneath because in many cases certain people are
only interested in seeing a subset of a series. This avoids polluting
inboxes when sending large series. For v2 and v3 I did manually add the
relevant lists / recipients to MAINTAINERS patches which only pick-up
the LKML list.

> I can scrape these all of lore, but it's a step that not
> all reviewers are going to bother with.

I appreciate the extra mile you're ready to go here as well :) However,
you should not need to do that. This whole series should've been CC'd to
you and the iio-list. Sorry again.


Yours,
-- Matti

--
Matti Vaittinen
Linux kernel developer at ROHM Semiconductors
Oulu Finland

~~ When things go utterly wrong vim users can always type :help! ~~

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