On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 11:39 -0800, Sean Hefty wrote:

> If a kernel component is not ready to be merged upstream, then it likely 
> isn't 
> of release quality.

I'm just asking for Michael's opinion.

However, there is another point to building my own kernel RPMs, which is
that I need to verify that PathScale's not-yet-upstream driver works
with the 1.0 userspace code.  It may be that our driver will be accepted
into 2.6.17, but if not, we still have an internal need to test it and
make sure it works.

>   If the kernel code does not come from upstream, then what's 
>   the goal of merging anything upstream?

In short: to make it easy for distributors to pick it up.

        <b

-- 
Bryan O'Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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