Re: git trees which are not yet in linux-next
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon May 05 2008 - 14:45:57 EST
On Mon, 5 May 2008 21:16:12 +0300
"Pekka Enberg" <penberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Guys, could you please prepare a tree for Stephen and send the details
> > over to him? Please Cc me also.
> >
> > Once this has happened, there should be no need to run a separate for-mm
> > branch. I'll just switch over to using whatever branch linux-next is
> > using.
>
> I was looking at preparing a for-next branch for the SLAB tree but I'm
> not sure I understand the above. For something like the slab
> allocator, you want as much exposure as possible before asking Linus
> to pull so I would like to continue to (ab)use -mm for testing as
> well. But that doesn't seem to fit the linux-next rules at all...
You have stuff in your tree which isn't intended for 2.6.27??
> So what to do here? I don't have a problem with maintaining separate
> branches for mm and next where the latter is not going to get much
> action until very late in the release cycle when I'm preparing for the
> next merge window.
I don't mind, really - just do what you think is best for your subsystem
and then tell me and Stephen about it. We'll only notice if you break
stuff ;)
So I'd suggest that you have a #for-next which contains material for 2.6.26
and 2.6.27 and a #for-mm which contains material for 2.6.28+.
Only problem is, I'd need to generate the #for-next -> #for-mm diff, and
that particular git operation has been troublesome in the past.
otoh, I think that staging for-2.6.26 and for-2.6.27 material in -mm really
is reaching far enough into the future, and I'd question the value of
staging for-2.6.28+ material as well. I mean, that's half a year away.
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