My advice is: don't try to waste Linus's or Alan's time on this. Just make
the patch, it isn't that hard. Just post it, and if you get it partly wrong
Rik and/or Andrea will be sure to tell you.
> 2. rik and/or aa and/or alan seperate out the rik VM from the ac tree and
> submit it to linus.
>
> 3. rik and/or aa and/or alan seperate out the aa VM from the linus tree
> and submit it to alan.
>
> it's a lot of work to get it setup this way, and it does duplicate a bunch
> of files that could get out of sync if not carefully managed but it's
> about the only way that I can see people able to test just the different
> VM systems.
So why are you asking developers who have plenty of other things to do, to do
that work?
> now if one of the above four states that there are files (or directories)
> that are only the VM system and it is as simple as swapping out everything
> in those files between the linus and ac trees then steps 2&3 get much
> simpler.
Do it whatever way you want, that's why you have the source. I'd suggest
'diff', starting with the files in Andrea's list. Then edit the patch by
hand, removing the chunks that obviously aren't related.
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