On Mon, 2012-12-31 at 09:09 -0600, Alex Elder wrote: > I know we can often just copy [email protected] to get some > patches back-ported, but because there's been a lot of activity > on ceph-related code it's not always straightforward to port > things. > > I have a series of commits--pretty much all of them bug fixes > this time--against 3.7.1, and another against 3.6.11, each of > which is 28 patches long. I also have a series against 3.4.24 > that is 37 patches long. > > I can post them to the mailing list if you like, but before > doing so I thought I'd offer them this way: > > Repository: [email protected]:ceph/ceph-client.git > Branches: > linux-3.7.1-ceph > linux-3.6.11-ceph > linux-3.4.24-ceph > > I skipped 3.5 because I knew it was EOL. I see 3.6 is now > marked EOL; should we stop supplying patches for that release? > > Let me know if you'd prefer I post these individually for > review. Thanks.
I would welcome an update for 3.2.y if you're interested in supporting
it. This is used in various distributions (Debian, Red Hat MRG,
Slackware, Ubuntu LTS).
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings
Klipstein's 4th Law of Prototyping and Production:
A fail-safe circuit will destroy others.
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