Hi,

On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 04:15:30 -0700, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> I don't think you should hold back from merging with mainline just
> because of stability problems.  If you are mostly working except for
> some small, hard to find problems, then get it merged, tell everybody
> about the problems, and let people go hunt for them.  That is what
> the open source process is about.
> From what I can see, you are ready to go start the merging process
> now.

Thanks for the comment.

I have already submitted kernel patches of the nilfs2 to LKML, and now
the nilfs2 is in the Andrew's -mm patch set.  Yes, I would like to
proceed merging with mainline, and I'm really working on that in
parallel.  Your point is what I want to do.

The current focus is whether the nilfs2 is accepted by the kernel
community or not.  I'd like to accelerate activity for the merging,
however I cannot work full-time for this.  I would be thankful if
someone could help me for it. ;)

With regards,
Ryusuke Konishi
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