[alsa-devel] [PATCH] ASoC: wm5102: Use put_unaligned_be16

Vaishali Thakkar vthakkar1994 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 29 18:19:12 CET 2014


On Dec 29, 2014 10:27 PM, "Mark Brown" <broonie at kernel.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:00:13PM +0530, Vaishali Thakkar wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Mark Brown <broonie at kernel.org> wrote:
>
> > > You sent this on the 26th, two days later on the 28th you're
demanding a
> > > review and complaining that we've missed this with a top posted quote.
> > > Even during a normal working period this would not be a reasnoable
> > > demand (a couple of weeks is normally a good *lower* limit, people
have
> > > vacations and other things to do), and right now we're in the middle
of
> > > the time of year when people from western societies typically take
> > > vacation.
>
> > I am really very sorry for this. Actually I am a newbie. I mainly
> > worked during opw-application period and there we used to work with
> > staging directory only. This is my first time, I am working with other
> > parts of kernel. So, I had kind of feeling that I might have done
> > something wrong that's why I am not getting any comments. But I think
> > its my fault. I may need to understand workflow of community properly
> > and I apologizes for that.
>
> Basically you should be allowing something measured in weeks to get a
> response rather than days unless there's some ultra critical issue -
> people might be busy, on vacation or whatever.  Different parts of the
> kernel will have different working patterns and rules of thumb but in
> general be patient, try to leave it for a few weeks before doing
> anything unless you realise that there's some problem (eg, you forgot to
> CC someone or you spot a mistake yourself in which case do a new version
> fixing that mistake).  If it's just been a week or two people might just
> be busy.

Ok. I got your point. This makes sense. Ill keep these things in my mind
and will follow it.
Also, thanks for your reply.It makes me realize my mistake and got to learn
about common working pattern of kernel community. :-)


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