Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 6 Sep 2005 08:59:52 +0200 | From | Harald Welte <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Omnikey Cardman 4000 driver |
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 10:36:57PM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote: > On 9/6/05, Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> wrote: > > Hi! > > > [snip] > > > > Please consider mergin mainline, thanks. > > > [snip] > > Wouldn't it be better to first merge it in -mm and get some wider > testing before pushing for mainline?
From my past experience (I'm involved in writing smartcard reader drivers for some time now), users of smartcard readers tend to be "typical corporate users" who won't run anything but the distribution kernel.
I really doubt that the drivers would get much more testing in -mm than they would in mainline.
Also, what is the point of putting entirely new code (no changes to existing code!) into -mm? I understand that changes to existing code can inarguably benefit from some testing in -mm first.
But new drivers? Where's the point? The devices are not supported in the existing kernel, so it cannot get worse by having a driver (even if it still contains one or the other bug).
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