On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:29:36PM +0200, Climent Jesus (NET-OSS/Espoo) wrote: > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:23:44PM +0100, ext Szabolcs Szasz wrote: > > Hi! (Anybody here?) > > Mostly listening. > > > 1. Is there any news about getting vserver merged into > > the official kernel? > > I had the chance to have the code checked by Rusty Russell 2 weeks ago. > He agreed the implementation looks clean, but for the code to be merged > in Linus tree there are few things that must happen: > > 1. People should start using it and providing feedback to the LKML. > > 2. More people should use it (maybe a major distro using it for securing > bind would provide a nice set of bug reports??) > > 3. Linus should hear about it. And from people actually using it and > finding it a Good Thing (tm). > > After the things above happen, there is a very small chance. Linus does > not usually go hunting for code nor merges patches nobody has tested. At > least, nobody from the "insiders" (i.e., the "unofficial core team").
for me, there are at least two issues left - what would the "average" user do with ctx-features? - if I don't want to use it, how can I disable it, without having some useless code in the kernel? (Y/n/m) configuration is missing. best, Herbert > > data
