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Probably some RISC-V stuff, but hopefully other things too ;)
@llvm that rebase one looks super useful, thanks ;)
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Don't usually like talking about things I've done, _but_ v6.5 should contain a "soc maintainer handbook" that I've written. My naive hope is that it is at least a help towards getting people going with maintaining the new platforms that are popping in RISC-V land.

https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230606-escapable-stuffed-7ca5033e7741@wendy/
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Apparently the Digg "algorithm", back when it worked, was one human being?

I've seen a few lists of "do things that don't scale" success stories, because VCs and founders love to write up survivorship bias success porn, but I'd be much more interested in a collection that included both successes and failures so that you could at least attempt to figure out what differentiated the successes and the failures.

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@pdp7 @tommythorn @conor mine came in the mail this morning
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@conor @tommythorn Anything based on 5.10 is pretty scary, probably best to just wait for enough HW to show up that folks can get things moving upstream. Is this one also Allwinner?
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@foone that's the first thing I thought of too, maybe it's just retrofitted from when things were slower?
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@tommythorn looks like most of us are already doing so ;)
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@pdp7 looks like it's V-0.7.1, but at least it's HW!
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@trini bummer, it was just on sale when I posted the link but I guess it ended. If you're just looking to blow some time, I stumbled into OpenRTC2 yesterday...
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Palmer Dabbelt

Atish is trying to figure out why we're getting some many excessive bounce issues recenty.
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@pdp7 @conor Not as far as I know, everything in the "[]" is just for humans.
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@pdp7 @conor Just make sure not to mix up "--" and "---" ;)
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@pdp7 @conor git-am is smart enough to handle post-"---" comments in single patches, I do that all the time when I have just something small to say that doesn't really warrant a cover letter.

I'd just stick with whatever b4-send does, as it'll be understood by b4-shazam and that's the most canonical way to merge things these days.
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@pdp7 The multiple "---" is a pretty normal way to split out the bits to keep post git-am.
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@dickon @conor that happens a lot, it's how the HW folks end up getting burned
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@conor @dickon it happens all the time, the way RVI handle schedules is just wildly unsuitable for building hardware and pretty much everyone gets bit by it at some point
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This is a regular reminder that Russian military is still dropping high-yield explosives onto Ukrainian homes, killing women and children.

This is not f'n okay.
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