On Fri, Mar 27, 2026 at 5:54 PM Brian Masney <[email protected]> wrote: > > I mentioned to Stephen at the last LPC in Tokyo that I am interested > in becoming a clk co-maintainer.
Thanks for the context, that sounds great -- more maintainers and reviewers are needed in the kernel. But, of course, it is up to Stephen. Another possibility Stephen could perhaps like if he doesn't want a co-maintainer for everything is having a sub-maintainer for the Rust side, possibly in a sub-entry (e.g. "COMMON CLK FRAMEWORK [RUST]", i.e. with the usual square brackets we use for that), assuming you are interested in that. It is an approach that we have seen works well, because it is usually a win-win for maintainers that cannot commit time to review new Rust stuff, i.e. they get more people in their subsystem, they can use the opportunity to learn Rust (assuming they don't know it yet) and they can assess how often Rust changes are needed, yet they still control the changes (e.g. in cases a change on both sides needs to happen at once). [ In any case, I don't know the context behind all this -- if I can help with anything, please let me know. ] Thanks! Cheers, Miguel
