(In reply to Bram Coenen from comment #40)
> Hej!
>
> I'm new to how bug reporting works in Linux and have the same problem.
> (Hence me being here) How do we get the attention of a kernel developer? How
> can we find who to ask? Is there someone like a "package maintainer" for
> this?
Just a quick drive-by comment... The kernel has a "MAINTAINERS" file (see https://www.kernel.org/doc/linux/MAINTAINERS) which lists the people who maintain its various subsystems. Mika Westerberg might be a good person to check with since he maintains the I2C ACPI bits.
(In reply to Bram Coenen from comment #40)
> Hej!
>
> I'm new to how bug reporting works in Linux and have the same problem.
> (Hence me being here) How do we get the attention of a kernel developer? How
> can we find who to ask? Is there someone like a "package maintainer" for
> this?
Just a quick drive-by comment... The kernel has a "MAINTAINERS" file (see https:/ /www.kernel. org/doc/ linux/MAINTAINE RS) which lists the people who maintain its various subsystems. Mika Westerberg might be a good person to check with since he maintains the I2C ACPI bits.