Re: [PATCH] MAINTAINERS: Add Angelo as MediaTek SoC co-maintainer

From: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno
Date: Mon Oct 02 2023 - 04:27:42 EST


Il 02/10/23 05:30, Chen-Yu Tsai ha scritto:
On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 3:37 AM Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, Sep 29, 2023, at 04:20, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote:
I am a top reviewer mainly for MediaTek SoC related patches in most
subsystems and I've also been upstreaming both improvements, fixes
and new drivers and devicetrees when required.

The MediaTek scene saw a generous increase in number of patches that
are sent to the lists every week, increasing the amount of required
efforts to maintain the MTK bits overall, and we will possibly see
even more of that.

For this reason, and also because of suggestions and encouragement
coming from the community, I'm stepping up to be a co-maintainer of
MediaTek SoCs support.

Signed-off-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno
<angelogioacchino.delregno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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P.S.: I tried to reach to Matthias for almost two months, but I couldn't
find any way to talk to him and he has been unresponsive on the mailing
lists as well.

P.P.S.: This also comes after Rob Herring's suggestion to have myself as
a MediaTek SoC co-maintainer [1] and support from other people.

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230804225813.12493-1-robh@xxxxxxxxxx/

Thanks for volunteering for this!

I have no information on what Mattias is doing, but I see that he
has not merged any patches since June, and that he never sent a
pull request for your patches that are still in his for-next
branch.

I hope he's going to be ok, but let's plan for you to take over
for the moment, at least until Matthias is again able to keep
maintaining the platform in the near future.

Here is my suggestion for how to continue from here:

- Please send your MAINTAINERS file update to soc@xxxxxxxxxx
along with any urgent bugfixes you may have, so I can forward
them for 6.7. I'm wrapping up the current set of fixes at
the moment, so this would be for next week's rc

- Create a git tree with the ususal branches (drivers, soc, dt,
fixes, for-next) and ask Stephen Rothwell (on Cc) to add
the combined for-next branch to linux-next for integration testing

I suggest creating a shared git tree from the start. That way when
Mattias comes back and does agree to co-maintainership, or if anyone
else joins in, you don't have to change the git tree URL in a lot of
places.


I agree with creating a shared git tree from the start... I currently don't have
a kernel.org account yet, as I'm waiting for helpdesk to grant my account request.

They asked me to send a patch adding myself to MAINTAINERS as they would use that
as a basis to grant the account request... so I guess it's happening soon; seen
the urgency, I would do anything in my power to speed up the process, but probably
there's "nothing to do" about it.

I am guessing that the right thing to do right now is to just send the mostly
critical fixes to soc@xxxxxxxxxx, along with this patch, and wait until a shared
tree is created to keep things clean?

- Start each branch on 6.6-rc2 (usually we use rc1, but this time
rc2 is a better candidate because of the last-minute
drivers/pmdomain rename), and merge the corresponding branches
from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/matthias.bgg/linux.git
into those to avoids conflicts with his tree

- Add any further patches you want in 6.7 on top

- Send a first set of pull requests to soc@xxxxxxxxxx for whatever
you have merged as soon as you are confident about them,
ideally by the end of next week.

- Send additional pull requests for fixups or late features in
the weeks after that as you see fit.

See Documentation/process/maintainer-soc.rst for more details
on the above. When Mattias comes back, you can work out a new
process together with him.

I can also answer any questions you might have about the process.


Many thanks for your support, I greatly appreciate that.

Cheers,
Angelo