Hi, I've just been catching up after getting back from holiday. Yesterday I sent to minor bug fixes to Linus, so today I've just updated the -nmw git tree by rebasing to Linus' latest kernel.
There are a few patches which I have left in my queue to look at and possibly include in the upcoming merge window, and I'll try to get to those shortly. If you've been following the progress of GFS2 closely, then you'll see that there are far fewer patches for this merge window than there have been on previous occasions. This is a result of the slower rate of change as things stabilise, and I hope that we'll be able to keep future merges as small. It is of course helped by the fact that the DLM now has its own tree as well. The current patch naming convention of [subsys] <patch description> which was taken from the network patch naming scheme is not used by other parts of the kernel. They use subsys: <patch description> instead. The network tree has changed to this new scheme and its my plan to do the same for the GFS2 tree _after_ this next merge window. Until then I'll continue to use the current system, so this is just a heads up on that change. As usual, if there are any questions/comments, drop me a line, Steve.