Dear Pavel, Red Hat support contract gives access to Red Hat Customer portal and Red Hat Code Browser https://access.redhat.com/labs/psb/
They publishes all patches included into released kernels, with some details and explanation, like usual description in git patches, with some delay (3-4 days or more), both for RHEL5 and RHEL6 and RHEL7, and with some restriction, for example you cannot re-distribute these patches. May be it is quite expansive for individuals, but it's very useful for development and maintenance of rhel-based kernels. Thank you, Vasily Averin On 24.03.2015 16:50, Pavel Snajdr wrote: > On 03/24/2015 02:37 PM, Pavel Snajdr wrote: >> Hello Vasily, >> >> thank you for the answer. >> >> I have expected all of the points you mention and let me assure you, >> that I fully understand all of them. >> >> These days there isn't a single project other than OpenVZ, for which I'm >> looking forward to release its latest&greatest - namely the RHEL7 based >> kernel. >> >> It shouldn't be too hard to backport these things I'm mentioning to >> RHEL7 kernel, RHEL6 might be a bit hard in this regard. >> >> I have two additional questions, I'm not sure whether you're bound by >> NDA so that you can/can't answer them, but it would mean a great deal to >> me if you could: >> >> - do you guys at Parallels have access to separated-out patches for RHEL >> kernels / to their git? >> Because if you don't, then you guys are real heros for doing your work >> on top of RHEL kernel. And if you do, that would mean that backporting >> the shrinker patches from 3.12 shouldn't be too hard - and I would like >> to help, if possible. >> >> - do you have an ETA for releasing any RHEL7 vz kernel preview? I would >> be interested in testing as soon as you have anything, even if it's the >> most unstable thing in the world. > > Oh and I see you have answered this one. However, I would like to ask in > addition to your answer - is there any channel, through which I could > take a look at that work and how it's evolving even if it's not usable? > > This is what I mean by OpenVZ project 'not being open', this is not how > we do open-source in linux community :( > > /snajpa > >> >> Thank you for your time! >> >> /snajpa >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@openvz.org >> https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openvz.org > https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users