Eric,

>> So maybe it's just a right time to talk about using linaro ARM kernel
>> tree as a fork for quick merge of the ever expanding SoC and board
>> support, and using it more as a productive kernel for downstream.

I don't think that a 'fork' is really a solution we are looking for. Using
Linaro as a staging and consolidation tree and at the same time improving
the upstream kernel is more what I would be looking for and what Linaro is
currently working on. 

Regards,
Philippe

-----Original Message-----
From: linaro-dev-boun...@lists.linaro.org
[mailto:linaro-dev-boun...@lists.linaro.org] On Behalf Of Eric Miao
Sent: 01 April 2011 16:44
To: Linaro Dev
Subject: Linus being annoyed by the ARM kernel code

Just FYI - lengthy but very interesting read, Linus was really good at
wording, enjoy heh :-)

https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/3/17/283

So maybe it's just a right time to talk about using linaro ARM kernel
tree as a fork for quick merge of the ever expanding SoC and board
support, and using it more as a productive kernel for downstream.
And in the mean time, improve the mainline kernel into such a good
shape that with less crappy code we could support more platforms?

Just a bit thought on that possibility.

- eric

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