Since Peter and I were discussing this on IRC that led to this email, here is a bit of context on the current behaviour:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Peter Maydell peter.maydell@linaro.org wrote:
Hi; does anybody else think it would be a good idea to move all the kernel patch email traffic off linaro-dev and onto a more kernel-specific mailing list (eg, linaro-kernel, maybe) ?
A quick eyeball of a few pages of my gmail folder for linaro-dev shows that something like 75% of it is kernel devs patchbombing the list. You don't see huge floods of patches here for gcc or QEMU or any of the many other projects Linaro contributes to, so why all the kernel patches?
linaro-dev was supposed to be how we kept track of all development activity that Linaro was involved in - it wasn't supposed to be restricted only to kernel. IOW, someone could subscribe to this one list to find out everything that Linaro was participating in.
So much so that it was baked into our guidelines for how to use git to send patches to upstream projects[1]
Admittedly, those were early days and our contributions to upstream projects have grown significantly since then. So it might be time to revisit that policy.
I think that moving these off to their own list would allow those who have a genuine interest in kernel internals to read and review these patches, and reduce the noise level on this (Linaro's most generic list) for everybody else.
NB: I'm not suggesting "no kernel discussion here"; I just would like actual patchmail to go elsewhere...
thanks -- PMM
[1] https://wiki.linaro.org/Resources/HowTo/Git/GitSendEmail