>> Doug, Roland - eight rc1 patches followed ten rc6 fixes - sounds a bit
>> too much to me.
>
> We can do as we wish upstream, but these are going live in our product
> ASAP.  The original 8 rc1 patches took so long to get upstream that they
> had already been live in 6.5-z and 6.6 and were slated for 7.1.  We had
> a few customers report problems, but not as many as you might think.
> The new patches are going to go out and fix those problems, period.  I
> can't wait for 3.20 to fix these issues.  C'est la vie.
>
> FWIW, I expect that these patches (plus the one patch I didn't put in
> this same thread) to be live on production machines probably within 10
> days (or less).  I'll let you know how that goes.

Given the level of testing you've done, and the fact that the changes
are going to be in a Red Hat release, I'm inclined to try to get all
this into 3.19.  It may be more than Linus would take, and it's more
than I would like to take so late in the cycle, but really it seems
safer than reverting back to the status quo ante.

 - R.
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