Re: IPsec AH use of ahash

From: Chris Friesen
Date: Mon Jan 21 2013 - 12:21:11 EST


On 01/21/2013 09:31 AM, Tom St Denis wrote:
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From: "Steven Rostedt"<rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Tom St
Denis"<tstdenis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "David
Dillow"<dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Borislav Petkov"<bp@xxxxxxxxx>,
linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, netdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday,
21 January, 2013 10:28:33 AM Subject: Re: IPsec AH use of ahash

When I send a patch to another maintainer, and they tell me to fix
the way I did the comments, I don't complain. I fix the comments
and resend.

Which is less of a problem when there is a timeliness factor. In the
business world people move on and don't work at that pace.

There can be an impedance mismatch between the "get it done to hit a deadline" business world and the "get it right no matter how long it takes" world of some open-source projects.

However, many businesses have recognized that they get far more benefit from dealing with open-source than it costs them in designer time.

From the point of view of my employer (I work in telecom) the choices are either:

a) work with the kernel to get the code submitted into mainline
b) keep the changes private and port them every time we upgrade

Over a decade or more my management has come to realize that option "a" is generally better in the long term, even if it's a bit more effort in the short term.

There are exceptions of course, and sometimes we just need to do a quick-and-dirty solution to get something out the door.

Chris
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