On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 2:04 PM, Luck, Tony wrote:
>> the enforcement clause of the new code of conduct. Since there is concern
>> that this becomes binding on the release of the 4.19 kernel
>
> Is there some logic behind that concern? What's magic about the release
> of 4.19?
Greg KH said 4.19
Em Wed, 10 Oct 2018 13:09:40 -0700
James Bottomley escreveu:
> Significant concern has been expressed about the responsibilities outlined in
> the enforcement clause of the new code of conduct. Since there is concern
> that this becomes binding on the release of the 4.19 kernel, strip the
> enfo
> Not usually: people usually have to agree to a change like this. Of
> course "agree" is a variable concept and can be as simple as not object
> by a certain time or by using certain infrastructure.
Perhaps you should review the meaning of the word "dictator". :-)
-Tony
On Wed, 2018-10-10 at 21:04 +, Luck, Tony wrote:
> > the enforcement clause of the new code of conduct. Since there is
> > concern that this becomes binding on the release of the 4.19 kernel
>
> Is there some logic behind that concern?
Well, yes, Linux as a project goes through numbered rele
> the enforcement clause of the new code of conduct. Since there is concern
> that this becomes binding on the release of the 4.19 kernel
Is there some logic behind that concern? What's magic about the release
of 4.19?
Our benevolent dictator committed that patch. Didn't it take effect
as soon a
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