On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 09:24:34PM +0200, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: > Quoting Ross Vumbaca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Sven Luther wrote: > > > > > Bah, that means that the A1 people will again do their own hack for debian > > > support probably. Ah well, i don't really care. > > There will be NO 'debian only hack'! Not from me. And everything I do or > receive > will (!) one way or the other end up where it (should) belong.
Well, nowhere then, since your patch will never be accepted in the 2.4 official trees. > The only reason why the's been talk about Debian in this regard, is because > I'm a Debian GNU/Linux developer, I use Debian GNU/Linux on EVERYTHING > (servers > and workstations and what not - if I dared, I'd use it on my Palm :). > > It's quite natural that I'll do this as a Debian GNU/Linux project. So, what is the problem ? You can have those patches in debian, and thus support from debian-installer, and then either also submit them upstream, or in the case of 2.6 kernels, work with the debian-kernel team to help you get them in shape and submitted upstream. Friendly, Sven Luther

