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    SubjectRe: arch/xen is a bad idea
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    On Mer, 2004-12-15 at 04:49, Andi Kleen wrote:
    > I think that's definitely the wrong way. Also in Linux
    > the standard strategy is to first clean up and restructure/refactor
    > code and then merge, not the other way round.

    Must be two different Linux OS's out there then. I thought it was
    - get interfaces right
    - get working
    - get correct
    - merge
    - evolve

    If we did it as you describe we'd still not have a SATA layer merged for
    example.
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