One set (1 of 3) of you vm patches have already gone into 2.4.19-pre and
IMHO, each set should go into a major release seperately (2.4.19/20/21).
There are so many more people who use the released versions than the -pre
versions of the kernel.
No matter how much someone can go through their own code and say "it's
ready" there's always a good chance there is some bug that will trigger
under testing. Also, Andrew found a problem with your locking changes when
he split up your patch, and at the time you were saying it is ready and
there were no bug reports against in...
Now I doubt that there is anything to worry about, we are talking about a
stable kernel series here.
Does this patch conflict in any way with your vm patches? If not they
should be able to co-exist.
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