Re: Linux 2.6.16.30-pre1
From: Jean Delvare
Date: Sat Sep 23 2006 - 17:21:28 EST
Hi Lee,
> On Sat, 2006-09-23 at 22:49 +0200, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > I will not use 2.6.16.y with its current rules, for sure, and I doubt
> > any distribution will. Wasn't the whole point of 2.6.16.y to serve as
> > a common base between several distributions?
>
> I would not expect distros to be interested in a 2.6 tree that does not
> add support for new devices. Isn't new hardware support one of the main
> areas where distros routinely get ahead of mainline?
It really depends on the distribution, and even more of the specific
product. I know for a fact that Suse has no interest in supporting
additional hardware in the saa7134 driver for SLES10, for example. I
suspect that distributions only backport hardware support when a
customer asks for it, and they have some in-house knowledge to do it
safely.
My original understanding was that 2.6.16.y was meant to be a common
tree between different distributions and products, containing only the
unquestionable fixes - i.e. security, data corruption and other oopses,
in the -stable spirit - and then different distributions would add their
own patches on top of it as they see fit.
--
Jean Delvare
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