Dear Debian Kernel Team, My primary area of interest is btrfs on Debian. The most reliable way of limiting one's risk while using this experimental file system is to run the most recent LTS kernel, and to minimize the use of exotic features, or in some cases not use them at all (eg: RAID56 which doesn't yet have proven scrub/self healing support). In the interest of providing the most stable btrfs experience to users of Debian stable, would it be possible to fork the jessie-backport of src:linux from 4.4.6-1, update it to 4.4.11-1, and then continue to maintain the branch?
I believe I am underqualified to maintain it myself, but if it would be sufficient to learn the workflow of patch-level updates to the src:linux-derived package, then I might be able to help with the effort. Kind regards, Nicholas

