Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:25:02 -0700 | From | Ion Badulescu <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4 |
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In article <cs.lists.linux-kernel/8pmnfc$6p1$1@unet.urbanet.ch> you wrote:
> Think Alan has made that clear. The way I read things the nfsv2 stuff needs > to be split out, into sets of small independent patches. This lets Alan > audit and control any bad patches easily. The nfsv3 changes should not > effect anything unless they are selected in the kernel build. > > Comments?
Are you volunteering to do it? No? I thought so.
Personally, I'd rather let Trond spend his precious little spare time on useful things like improving the code and fixing whatever problems are left, then have him waste it on such a useless thing. If this means we have to keep patching each 2.2 release in order to get usable NFS, so be it.
And, just to make things clear: Alan has *never* said what you imply. It was Jeff Garzik's suggestion.
Ion
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