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SubjectRe: [PATCH 5/6] MN10300: Add the MN10300/AM33 architecture to the kernel [try #5]
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 11:43:20AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 12:18:50 +0000 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> wrote:
>...
> > has a couple of examples on it's front page. If you work through the menus of
> > modern Panasonic tellies, you might find a URL pointing somewhere on this
> > website that isn't reachable by linking from the index page of the website.
> >
> > I don't know who else uses this CPU, but it's possible MEI sell them to other
> > companies.
>
> If it is indeed the case that this architecture is used internally by a
> single organisation then perhaps it doesn't make sense for us to merge it.
>
> One of the main reasons we put code into the kernel is as a means of
> distribution: to get it into the hands of people who need it. But in this
> situation there is no advantage to *anyone* from this merge apart from MEI.
>
> IOW, the submitter gains and everyone else loses. It's a curious situation.
>...

You miss the point that we want people to be able to use Linux in such
situations.

There are basically two choices:
- Either tell them code won't get merged and offer some degree of API
stability in exchange or
- allow all code with >= 1 users to enter the kernel. [1]

With the current development model (and the mere amount of changes
merged), the first choice is not possible.

The only reason for not merging it [1] would be if it would be
unmaintained and bitrot, but considering that David is already doing a
good job at maintaining the frv port that's not an issue here.

cu
Adrian

[1] assuming the code itself is considered OK

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