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SubjectRe: Linux-2.1.92 - Feature Freeze
Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> Ok, there's a fairly large patch out there, but as of 2.1.92 I think we
> have a real feature-freeze, and we'll try to get a real code-freeze going
> soon.

What are the chances on sneaking in the pnp kernel driver?
I will agree to people saying it's not ready for main-line Linux,
my question is how people value its importance for 2.2.

Another thing which I did not follow for a very long time is
scsi-idle. The last time that I looked at it, the kernel part
looked relatively small and harmless (that was a patch against
2.1.62, Some previous versions had a really poor design).

Itai
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Itai Nahshon nahshon@actcom.co.il
Also nahshon@vnet.ibm.com

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