Sean McNeil wrote: > I like the change, but I really would prefer peace with the other > developers. It essentially eliminates a bandaid change in Android (which > needs some rework as it assumes max 255 in several places). Doing it in > the kernel is much, much cleaner.
Good. As long as we all clearly understand that the root cause of the entire online argument was that you chose to withhold vital information, and that instead you (and Openmoko) attempted to defend a technically indefensible position! I argued that it shouldn't be changed because it might break user space applications and tools. As it turns out, you _have_ broken user space applications and tools that need to be accomodated. You're bigger - you win. Simple and easy, when one understands that the facts have nothing to do with technical correctness! :-) Keep the change - let's have some peace. viva Google! Mike (mwester)
