Mike Noyes wrote:
> Rick,
> Did you get a chance to read the 7 page Taxonomy article in Embedded Linux

No, I'm a lazy-ass bastard...didn't you know? ;)

> Journal? It explains the tree pretty well. I came to my conclusion about
> kernel patches after reading the article a couple of times. Of course, it

Well, you are more educated than I am on the subject.

> was just one article in a brand new magazine. So, it might be wrong, or I
> may have interpreted it incorrectly. It wouldn't be the first time I
> misinterpreted something I read.

It happens.

> >as I said, who would want 'em?
> 
> Linus may. I understand he is very interested in embedded targets.

Well, in that case...isn't it our duty to make and submit patches
when we find ourselves capable of and motivated to do so?

> >LEAF isn't a single project to be developed, but a project to support
> >projects.
> 
> Agreed, but I would say it's a project to support network appliance
> embedded target environment releases. Boy is that a mouthful. :)

Sounds better than a project project, though. :)

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> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
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