On 7/2/25 12:14 PM, Simon Marchi wrote: > On 6/29/25 8:08 PM, Yodel Eldar wrote: >> On 6/13/25 9:34 AM, Simon Marchi wrote: >>> On 6/12/25 6:07 PM, Yodel Eldar wrote: >>>> On 6/12/25 3:33 PM, Simon Marchi wrote: >>>>> On 2025-06-12 16:30, Simon Marchi wrote: >>>>>> Thanks for the detailed investigation. I'm not super familiar with >>>>>> register descriptions and the register numbering. I think it's better >>>>>> to be on the safe side and leave it there, it shouldn't bother anybody. >>>>>> >>>>>> From my non-Alpha-expert point of view, the series LGTM, so I'm tempted >>>>>> to approve it. Maciej, did you have some comments on the code? Does it >>>>>> look good to you? >>>>> However, do you have a copyright assignment on file with the FSF? This >>>>> is required in order to contribute any non-trivial code. If not, please >>>>> see: >>>>> >>>>> https://gitweb.git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=blob;f=doc/Copyright/request-assign.future;hb=HEAD >>>>> >>>>> Simon >>>> Thanks for the swift response! >>>> >>>> I don't have an assignment on file, but I just submitted the request >>>> form and await their response. >>> Thanks, let us know when it's done. >>> >>> Simon >> >> Happy to report that the assignment process with the FSF is now >> complete! >> >> Please let me know how to proceed. >> >> Should I resubmit the series with the fix of the formatting error that >> Eli Zaretskii noticed in the first patch? > Thanks, I see the entry for you assignment. > > I will push the patch on your behalf with that fixed. If you plan to > contribute regularly, you can ask for write access to the repo. Let me > know if you want to do that. > > Simon Excellent! Thanks for all of your help, Simon! I also want to thank Eli for his review and Maciej for taking the time. I won't ask for write access this time, but for future contributions (and as they become regular) it would be nice to be able to sign the commit with my GPG key, so I'll ask for it then. For now and posterity, I'll digitally sign this email. Also, my nick on Libera.Chat is "yodel", and I'm in the #gdb channel; please contact me by either email or IRC if there's anything I can do to help the project. Thanks, Yodel