Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 2 Dec 2003 12:59:57 -0500 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | Re: XFS for 2.4 |
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 12:45:38PM -0500, Murthy Kambhampaty wrote: > i) Would the linux 2.4 kernel maintainer please stop trolling the XFS > mailing list.
Ok, we'll avoid discussing a major point in XFS's life -- potentially being merged into 2.4 -- on XFS list. Makes sense.
> iii) The 2.4 series kernel is the here and now, regardless of how near we > all hope/project the 2.6 kernel to be (has Andrew Morton even taken it over > from Linus?). Pushing 2.6 on users, and unjustifiably blocking the adoption > of advanced features into the current linux kernel is pretty absurd. XFS has
This is bogus logic.
Nobody is forcing 2.6 on anyone. People who wish to use XFS in 2.4 _can do so today_... without any merging from Marcelo.
Merging is nothing more than moving a patch from one place to another.
> If you can't come up with something more concrete than "I don't like your > coding style" and "I'm not sure your patch won't break something", it seems > only fair you take the XFS patches.
This is bogus logic.
It's _very_ wise to hold off on a patch if (a) the code is difficult to read, and therefore difficult to review and fix (read: style) (b) the maintainer is not assured of patch reliability (read: "I'm not sure the patch won't break things")
Both (a) and (b) are vaild concerns for long term maintenance costs.
Particularly (b). If Marcelo is not assured of patch reliability, then he absolutely --should not-- merge XFS into 2.4. That's just the way the system works. And it's a good system.
Jeff
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