> *bites lip* it's fairly low impact *duck*.
> Given the wins seem to be fairly impressive across the board, spending
> a few days on getting this right isn't going to push 2.6 back any
> noticable amount of time.
Ever hear Larry McVoy's [I think, please correct me if wrong] standard
rant of how $UNIX_FROM_BIG_VENDOR sucks, one "almost unnoticeable
performance impact" feature at a time?
Similarly, Fred Brooks tells in "The Mythical Man Month" how schedules
don't slip by months, they slip a day at a time...
> This stuff is mostly of the case "it either works, or it doesn't".
> And right now, corner cases like apm aside, it seems to be holding up
> so far. This isn't as far reaching as it sounds. There are still
> drivers being turned upside down which are changing things in a
> lot bigger ways than this[1]
>
> Dave
>
> [1] Myself being one of the guilty parties there, wrt agp.
Fixing a broken feature is in for me. Adding new features is supposed to be
out until 2.7 opens.
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