Re: What's left over.

Shawn (core@enodev.com)
Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:20:26 -0600


On 10/31, Matt D. Robinson said something like:
> On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> |>On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Matt D. Robinson wrote:
> |>That's fine. And since they are paid to support it, they can apply the
> |>patches.
>
> We want to see this in the kernel, frankly, because it's a pain
> in the butt keeping up with your kernel revisions and everything
> else that goes in that changes. And I'm sure SuSE, UnitedLinux and
> (hopefully) Red Hat don't want to spend their time having to roll
> this stuff in each and every time you roll a new kernel.

I share some of your sentiment, but honestly, think about it.

Linus has to "keep up" with all the changees coming into his inbox as
well, and the more features, the more breakage that can happen when
Linus accepts a patch.

Really, Linus wants to push some of his maintanance overhead to distros,
who get paid to do it, but also to provide sexy bullet point items for
users, so they buy "Linux" stuff.

You try to find a better balance.

--
Shawn Leas
core@enodev.com

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