Hello,

I see in that some of us would like to integrate very early features in Tizen Kernel while some other would prefer to remain conservative. In order to agree on a common model, I would like to propose the following simple concepts.

- Only patches accepted in a published 'release' Linux Kernel can be used in Tizen Base/Common - Kernel source should be common for all verticals, but Kernel config is vertical specific.
 - Tizen Generic (which is only a development tool) will follow that rule.
- Back-ported patches accepted in a more recent 'release' of the kernel are acceptable in Tizen Base/Common - Vertical may decide to use non "released" patches but that is not advisable. - Platform integrator remain free of their implementation as long as it complies with their vertical requirements.


That model should allow us to remain agile, while protecting us to introduce fork from the kernel main line and to create a maintenance nightmare.

Feedback is welcome.

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Dominig ar Foll
Senior Software Architect
Open Source Technology Centre
Intel SSG

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