Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 9 Aug 1999 17:00:43 +0200 | From | Christer Weinigel <> | Subject | Re: no driver change for 2.4? |
| |
> You're talking about <199907301842.UAA27011@dumburk.cendio.se>, > <199907301845.UAA27017@dumburk.cendio.se> and > <199907301849.UAA27023@dumburk.cendio.se>, right? I had already flagged > so that I wouldn't forget them (in case one of the more important > developers didn't pick them up). Please don't think you're being ignored... > > Although one gets used to really fast responses via email etc, the > time elapsed here has been just a week, and if you've been following > this thread (or was it the "ISDN and feature freeze" one) you'll have > read that Karsten (who's the Main Man as far as ISDN4linux is concerned) > was away until Friday.
It's just that I've posted some of the same patches before with no response. I wrote the support for the new ELSA card sometime in december and posted it to the isdn4linux list after a while.
But I do apologise, I really ought to know it's the holidays and I was rather harsh. Sorry.
Also, in defence of the ISDN maintainers, it is a rather complex beast and it is probably rather hard to keep the same release schedule as for the kernel, with the ISDN code goes through the same process of introducing new features and later ironing the bugs out.
One thing I would like to see though is a stable and an unstable version of the ISDN code. Right now there is just one tree for the 2.2 kernels, I'd like to see one tree which only gets bugfixes, no new features. Since I have access to some equipment to perform the TBR3 certifications I could volunteer to check that the any changes won't break the conformance tests. I don't know if that's enough to keep the telecos happy but it probably would not be a bad thing to do.
/Christer
-- Christer Weinigel Cendio Systems AB Email: wingel@cendio.se Teknikringen 8 Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 583 30 Linköping Fax: +46-13-21 47 00 Sweden [please note that Signum Support has changed its name to Cendio Systems]
- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
| |