Hmmm. That's a point. I was thinking primarily of the "segregate the
crypto" issue, but you're right that this would also put us back to
the "bad old days" where sys/ was broken across multiple directories.
Hmph. I guess common sense wins over ITAR in this case. :)
- Jordan
> In message <10335.936082907@localhost>, "Jordan K. Hubbard" writes:
> >> Does it make sense to make src/crypto/sys for kernel code?
> >> (for IPsec we need crypto code *in kernel*).
> >
> >I'd say it makes a lot of sense.
>
> Yes, but shouldn't it be src/sys/crypto if we want to have
> "kern-developer" still have a sensible meaning ? (and for
> all the other reasons which made us move src/contrib/sys to
> src/sys/contrib)
>
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