Werner Almesberger wrote: > I'm actually very surprised by your hostile reaction to this change.
You are unilaterally making the decision to replace existing functionality with something that provides considerably lesser functionality, yet you have never proven the case that the lost functionality is, in fact, extraneous. But, hey -- it's clear your mind is made up, so we'll all just start getting used to pulling the back off the device and removing the battery. This discussion, like the others involving removal of debug and test code, seems to result in the same thing: if it's something the core developers want, it goes in, but if it's something the user community wants, they can fork the kernel and write it their way. My apologies for thinking this might be open for discussion. Mike
