So, if things go that way, i am willing to give my help to David
Weinehall and others.
Pedro Rodrigues
Formtech AB
>On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Alan Cox wrote:
>
>> > Alan, would you consider a v2.0.39 with just this fix (possibly
>> > something else if something else has come up)?!
>>
>> If you want to become 2.0.x maintainer and fix this and the
>other chunk
>> of bugs then be my guest. I don't really have time to worry
>about 2.0,
>> 2.2 and 2.3.34.
>
>Ok. As long as everyone else accepts it. What does the
>almighty penguin
>say about this?
>
>I REALLY need to know KNOW whether people accept me or not.
>I won't mind
>being critised now, as long as complaints are laid out in a serious
>manner. If any of you has anything on your minds that you don't
>want to
>discuss openly on the list, feel free to reply privately.
>
>(Oh, and what "other chunk of bugs" are you talking about?! If this
>chunk
>is very great, I might get cold feet...)
>
>> > There are a LOT of people still using v2.0.xx systems, and
>releasing a
>> > fix would show them that we really care.
>>
>> Im working on the basis of only caring about external
>exploitable holes.
>
>Well, that's rational, I can agree to that. Can't help that I'm a little
>pedantic sometimes, I guess.
>
>Then again, there are probably tons of ways to crash a v2.0.xx
>kernel that
>won't get fixed. But this one has gotten quite some attention,
>that's why
>I want it fixed. There are probably a few more such.
>
>
>/David
> _ _
> // David Weinehall <tao@acc.umu.se> /> Northern lights wander
> \\ //
>Project MCA Linux hacker // Dance across the winter sky //
>\>
>http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/ </ Full colour fire </
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