On 1 October 2014 16:35, Leon Alrae <leon.al...@imgtec.com> wrote: > I noticed that it's quite difficult to get target-mips changes > reviewed/accepted. There is already a queue of relatively big features > and bug fixes which are stuck for months. Does anyone have an idea how > to improve this situation? Wouldn't it help to have a target-mips > co-maintainer assisting Aurelien?
I agree that an active co-maintainer for target-mips would be a good idea. Is anybody volunteering? (Are you? :-)) If somebody wants to take on this job, a good first start would be to assemble a git tree of patches which have got code review (ie which have accumulated at least one reviewed-by tag and aren't the subject of on-list disagreement about whether they're correct), test it, and submit it as a pull request (in the right format, and with your signed-off-by lines on the patches and any reviewed-by or acked-by lines from the list)... If somebody does that I will take a look at the result and if I'm happy with it I'll apply them. thanks -- PMM