Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 25 Jul 2002 03:54:06 +0200 (MET DST) | From | Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <> | Subject | Re: Linux-2.5.28 |
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Hi!
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On 25 Jul 2002, Daniel Egger wrote:
> > Am Don, 2002-07-25 um 00.52 schrieb Linus Torvalds: > > > > > Actually, that patch _was_ on the mailing list, with lots of discussion. > > > > So IDE-101 equals to the small snippet of code pasted somewhere in the > > evil flamewar? > > Have you _looked_ at the full changelog? Apparently not. > > The snippet was posted as part of the IDE-2.5.27 thread. Go look for it > yourself. In addition, I asked Martin to send it to me separately, to > verify that he hadn't had other issues too. The full changelog has that > email.
Yes, but the code actually is only this fix.
> > > And since none of the discussion was civil, it didn't get a changelog. But > > > you can search it out yourself. > > > > Especially since the IDE code at the moment is not really something I > > would trust uncoditionally a bit more comentary would be adequate IMHO, > > even if it's just a: "Fixed race introduced in IDE-97, see flamewar"... > > Most of the IDE stuff is FUD and misinformation. I've run every single > 2.5.x kernel on an IDE system ("penguin.transmeta.com" has everything on > IDE), and the main reported 2.5.27 corruption was actually from my BK tree > apparently due to the IRQ handling changes.
I wish it was misinformation.
> > Perhaps not everyone wanting to use 2.5.x for some development is > > eager to disassemble a patch to see whether it might be usable or > > trash the partition even more badly (given that one has the knowledge > > to judge for her-/himself). > > The thing I dislike is how people who apparently haven't even read the > discussions, and didn't bother to look up the full changelog feel that > they are perfectly fine to spread FUD and misinformation about the IDE > layer. > > Do we have issues there? Yes. But there are actually _more_ problems with > people dissing the work than with the code itself.
No, I worked on this code really hard for some time. Just got tired listening to flacky ideas and syncing against intendation/whitespaces changes.
The biggest problem with IDE is not code or dissing people, but _the way_ of changes...
And the thing I dislike is how people who apparently haven't read carefully every ide-clean patch, and didn't bother to look up the full track of changes (2.4 -> 2.5) feel that they are perfectly fine to make such statements ;-).
> Linus
Linus, please don't add me to .killmail for this mail yet :-).
It is really _the last_ mail on this subject. Yep, I did too much of this dissing lately... ...and it was really not needed.
Regards -- Bartlomiej
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