Re: [PATCH 1/4] strip: move driver to staging

From: John W. Linville
Date: Mon Oct 26 2009 - 13:46:29 EST


On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:18:20AM -0700, david@xxxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, John W. Linville wrote:

>> "ongoing maintenance for no clear benefit" -- that is what is wrong
>> with it.
>
> supporting existing hardware is no longer a 'clear benifit'?

Do you own or have access to such hardware? If the hardware is
obsolete, unused, and mostly non-existant then what is the benefit
to maintaining a driver that is rotting?

> is this driver broken (as in not working)?

I have no idea. I suspect that you don't know either.

> other than the fact that you don't think many people have this hardware,
> is there anything wrong with this driver?

It sits there, bloating the target area for API maintenance and
providing a likely broken example of how to write Linux drivers.

> if this driver hasn't been changed other than for blanket API changes,
> how is it causing significant problems?

It is a distraction for no clear (or even murky) benefit, one more
thing to keep compiling.

> if someone were to claim 'maintainership' and then do nothing other than
> complain if someone else were to change an API but not fix this in the
> process, how would this be different than the current situation?

Not much different, possibly worse if they created a bigger
distraction. But if they actually had the hardware we might at least
be confident that the effort was in some way worthwhile...

John
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