>>The simpler start is probably to generate one large patch for the Kernel >>and separate patches for larger subsystems (IDE, SCSI, etc.) out of it >>since you can just work with an editor. >>And near the end you can send the last ones in one patch and see what >>happens (in the best of all worlds, the patch is accept for -mm which >>usually creates directly enough pressure so that subsystem maintainers >>take it from there). >> >>Or you just send the one large patch and see what happens. > > Another way into the kernel for patches like this is via the Trivial > Patch Monkey (aka Adrian Bunk) - trivial@rustcorp.com.au > > http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rusty/trivial/ > http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/11/7/159 I guess that would be the way to go then. Send one huge patch off to trivial at rustcorp. Should I cc LKLM and KJ? -- There are only 10 kinds of people in this world, those that understand binary and those that don't. http://www.kroon.co.za/