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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/11] LTTng-core (basic tracing infrastructure) 0.5.108
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    On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 17:05 -0400, Karim Yaghmour wrote:
    > Thomas Gleixner wrote:
    > > Stop whining!
    >
    > I resent that.

    See last sentence of this mail.

    > If your efforts in working on popular kernel topics
    > met rapid reward then I'm happy for you. The fact that others tackle
    > unpopular topics and persist despite constant personal attacks should
    > nevertheless be recognized for what it is.

    Oh well. I'm working on unpopular and intrusive stuff as long as you do.
    Just our ways to work and communicate differ slightly.

    > > mainline acceptable way. If you really believe that Kprobes / Systemtap
    > > is just a $corporate maliciousness to kick you out of business, then I
    > > really start to doubt your sanity.
    >
    > If that's how it was read, then it wasn't written right

    Ouch. Can you please tell me what's the technical merit of this
    paragraph:

    " ... The only reasons
    there are separate project teams is because managers in key
    positions made the decision that they'd rather break from existing
    projects which had had little success mainlining and instead use
    their corporate bodyweight to pressure/seduce kernel developers
    working for them into pushing their new great which-aboslutely-
    has-nothing-to-do-with-this-ltt-crap-(no,no, we actually agree
    with you kernel developers that this is crap, this is why we're
    developing this new amazing thing). That's the truth plain and
    simple."

    Sorry, I have not found a way to interpret it usefully.

    tglx


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