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SubjectRe: Linux-2.2.0 (pre1)
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And lo, Chris Wedgwood saith unto me:
>
> On Mon, Dec 28, 1998 at 03:03:38PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> > The multi-fd patch wasn't stable the last I heard - unless the
> > multi-fd patch has magically stabilized since, it's not 2.2.0
> > material.
>
> How so? Since 131ac3 it's been more or less rock solid. I've been
> using it a bit and its feels just so *dirty* to be able to use 50K
> FDs and so far nothing serious has gone wrong....

You've hit the nail right on the head: your patch was obviously
rejected for moral reasons. It's still December, a month when most
or all religions--even emacs--have holidays. Try waiting until the
turn of the year, when the average American proves that his desire
to drown his new year's resolutions in bubbly is far stronger than
his religious convictions ever could be.

Keith


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