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DateWed, 3 Mar 2004 11:56:53 +0100
FromPavel Machek <>
SubjectRe: Code freeze on lite patches and schedule for submission into mainline kernel
Hi!

> We have two sets of kgdb patches as of now: [core-lite, i386-lite, 8250] and 
> [core, i386, ppc, x86_64, eth]. First set of kgdb patches (lite) is fairly 
> clean. Let's consider it to be a candicate for submission to mainline kernel.
> 
> I am freezing the lite patches wrt. feature updates. Only bug-fixes and code 
> cleanups will be allowed in lite patches. You can make any feature 
> enhancements to second set of patches.

Sounds good.

> I propose following schedule for pushing kgdb lite into mainline kernel:
> Take 1: 8th , Take 2: 15th, Take 3: 22nd, Take 4:29th. I'll download the 
> kernel snapshot (http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/snapshots/) on 
> these dates and submit a single patch for possible acceptance into mainline 
> kenrel and feedback from community. Hopefully we'll succeed by end of this 
> month.

Well, you should have really cc-ed this one to andrew :-). [What?
Schedule for pushing? No patchbombing? ;-))))))))))]
									Pavel
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