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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/11] LTTng-core (basic tracing infrastructure) 0.5.108

    Ingo Molnar wrote:
    > with all due respect, do you realize the possibility that this
    > resistance might be a genuine technical opinion on my part that is
    > driven by the quality of the code being offered and by the conceptual
    > problems static tracing introduces in the future, as i see them?

    Wait. What I said could not possibly apply to comments you, or anybody
    else for that matter, made within this thread. What I said refers to
    events and threads which have long since passed. The "resistance" I
    allude to is that faced by ltt early on and for as long as several
    parties were actively involved in trying to standardize on it. I'm
    merely trying to explain the current status of this: several teams
    in "apparent" competition one another.

    > " and instead use their corporate bodyweight to pressure/seduce kernel
    > developers working for them into pushing their new great [...] "
    >
    > could possibly be total, utter nonsense?

    Please read this in the above context -- passed events. In as far as
    my understanding of events as I was part of them, this was the
    best I made of the decision-making thought process at a managerial
    level. And I do not wish to substantiate that nor was this meant as
    a personal attack against any person or organization. Everyone acted
    to the best of their knowledge of the facts at the time and I cannot
    fault them for that. I disagreed and was disappointed, obviously,
    but that's mine to bear.

    Put simply: all parties involved would actually wish things were
    different.

    Karim

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