On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 2:36 PM, Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:----
Lo! To give a bit more background to this (the mail I reply to was the
first I sent with git send-email and I missed some details): Maybe I'm
over stretching my abilities/position as regression tracker with this
RFC for a revert, but I hope it at least triggers a discussion if such a
revert should be done or not.
I don't think that a revert is appropriate.
But perhaps just a single printk() or something if the user does *not*
specify the version explicitly? Just saying something like
We used to default to 1.0, we now default to 3.0, if you want old
defaults, use "vers=1.0"
I do *not* believe that "default to version 1" is acceptable.---