Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 3 Oct 2012 14:01:36 -0700 | From | Andrew Morton <> | Subject | Re: [GIT PULL v2] Update LZO compression |
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On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 12:48:46 +0200 richard -rw- weinberger <richard.weinberger@gmail.com> wrote:
> CC'in akpm.
Thanks.
> >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I finally have prepared a small package that updates the LZO version > >>> in the Linux kernel. Please get it from: > >>> > >>> http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/download/Testing/linux-kernel-lzo-20120716.tar.gz > >>> > >>> As stated in the README this version is significantly faster (typically more > >>> than 2 times faster!) than the current version, has been thoroughly tested on > >>> x86_64/i386/powerpc platforms and is intended to get included into the > >>> official Linux 3.6 or 3.7 release. > >>> > >>> I encourage all compression users to test and benchmark this new version, > >>> and I also would ask some official LZO maintainer to convert the updated > >>> source files into a GIT commit and possibly push it to Linus or linux-next.
No, lib/lzo has no identifiable maintainer. I suggest you proceed as follows:
- Post the entire patch series to lkml for review (I'd like a cc please)
- After that process has played out, ask Stephen to add this git tree to linux-next.
- After that process has played out, ask Linus to pull the tree during a merge window.
I haven't actually looked at the patches yet, but if they are as extensive as they sound, it would be appropriate for you become the formal maintainer of lib/lzo.
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