> My conclusion: though there are more BK patches being applied to Linus's
> tree than non-BK, they are generating less discussion on lkml than non-BK
> patches do. Or to put it bluntly: BK patches are not being discussed.
Or maybe using a SCM puts more pressure on the developper which
writes better code, which will get accepted with less discussion.
In general, when you seek discussion with a quick and dirty piece
of code, you post a patch, not the BK equivalent, since you know
this will not get accepted anyway...
Stelian.
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