Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 5 Feb 2006 09:58:34 +0100 | From | Marc Koschewski <> | Subject | Re: Wanted: hotfixes for -mm kernels |
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* Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> [2006-02-04 18:56:46 -0800]:
> Do we need a place to put hotfix patches, or do we just need a list of > links to lkml postings to said patches. Such a list has the advantage > of pointing into the discussion surrounding each such fix, and such a > list has the advantage of not holding so much redundant data (these > patches will be redundant with what was posted on lkml). Redundant > data out of context goes stale, and is less valuable. > > I can imagine someone (not me ;) keeping a wiki web page, listing for > each *-mm and Linus release the particular lkml patch postings that one > needs to pick off to get a build and boot. > > Just brainstorming ...
That would just come closer to a repositories check-in description. I vote for such a thing. If it is a wiki or not.
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