Am 25.10.2007 00:31 schrieb Adrian Bunk: > Generally, the goal is to get external modules included into the kernel. > [...] even though it might sound harsh breaking > external modules and thereby making people aware that their code should > get into the kernel is IMHO a positive point.
This argument seems to start from the assumption that any externally maintained kernel code *can* get into the kernel, which doesn't stand up to reality. Once you admit that there is code which, for very good reasons, won't ever be accepted into the mainline kernel tree, what you are saying amounts to: "Code that isn't fit to be included in the mainline kernel isn't fit to exist at all." I'm not sure I can agree with that. -- Tilman Schmidt E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bonn, Germany Diese Nachricht besteht zu 100% aus wiederverwerteten Bits. Ungeöffnet mindestens haltbar bis: (siehe Rückseite)
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