Hello,

On 01/18/12 08:47, Dave Taht wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Otto Solares Cabrera<so...@guug.org>  wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 11:57:46PM +0100, Hartmut Knaack wrote:
juhosg was working quite hard to get us out of sync, with decent support of nbd 
;-) It took me a while, but we're finally back on the track. Minimum kernel 
version is probably still 3.1.1. Successfully tested with kernel 3.1.4 on a 
WR1043ND. Kernel version in the Makefile still needs to be adjusted manually. 
Any comments appreciated. Enjoy.

Hi Harmut, do you have something for 3.2? I don't want to duplicate
efforts :=)

Personally I feel that skipping 3.2 entirely and going to 3.3 is the
right course,
as that has byte queue limits, a fixed implementation of RED, aRED,
multiple improvements to SFQ that make it scale up much better, and
behave better in the general case, and a new combination of SFQ and
RED that looks very promising.

Well sure these are interesting features to pull from an updated kernel version, but it is not a reason for skipping 3.2 entirely, especially if we feel like making this the base kernel version for releasing Attitude Adjustement at some point.
--
Florian
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