Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 24 Jul 2004 12:38:35 +0200 | From | Adrian Bunk <> | Subject | Re: A users thoughts on the new dev. model |
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On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 04:04:32PM -0700, hpa@zytor.com wrote: > > > > One problem from a user's point of view is that removal of obsolete code > > that works sufficiently for some users. > > > > Andrew said explicitely in a mail to linux-kernel that he'd consider > > removing devfs "mid-2005" - and it didn't sound as if this would only be > > a -mm "feature". > > > > Even if 2.7 is started this doesn't has to imply that it has to be > > flooded with big changes - a short 2.7 with relativley few invasive > > changes might also be an option. > > > > There is no difference from a user's point of view between a "short 2.7" > and "a close -mm tree." Either way devfs is on death row, because it's
You missed one important difference:
With a "short 2.7", 2.6 stays unchanged. This way, users have a 2.6 tree which will continue to stay unchanged regarding such user-visible changes but still gets lots of fixes for several years.
For many users I know it's an important difference whether upgrading from 2.6.X to 2.6.Y (with Y > X) has a low risk of breaking anything working with 2.6.X or not.
Many people complained after USB_SCANNER was removed in 2.6.3, and the only excuse (besides that it had several bugs and was for most users inferior to SANE) is that this was very early in the 2.6 series.
> buggy and unmaintained. Any piece of code, *especially* one as invasive > as devfs, which is buggy and unmaintained is a hassle to for *all* kernel > development, and have to be extricated at some point.
I don't disagree with this statement. But IMHO "some point" shouldn't be in 2.6 .
> -hpa
cu Adrian
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