In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Terry Lambert writes:
>Bart Kus wrote:
>> If I do have to write something, for my work to be included anywhere, I
>> should be writing for the -CURRENT kernel, right?  I presently run -STABLE,
>> so that would obviously be the more comfortable kernel to write for...but it
>> is *STABLE* after all.
>
>Most of us doing commercial developement write for -stable, and
>give it out to be ported to -current by someone else, if we don't
>have the time to do both.

With the amount of code you have had to get integrated in our tree
I can truly see how the workload would overwhelm you.

Submissions should contain a -current version or they are likely
to never make it into the tree...

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