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    SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH] cmdline: Hide "debug" from /proc/cmdline
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    On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> wrote:
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    > The response is:
    >
    > "Generic terms are generic, not the first user owns them."

    And by "their" you mean Kay Sievers.

    Key, I'm f*cking tired of the fact that you don't fix problems in the
    code *you* write, so that the kernel then has to work around the
    problems you cause.

    Greg - just for your information, I will *not* be merging any code
    from Kay into the kernel until this constant pattern is fixed.

    This has been going on for *years*, and doesn't seem to be getting any
    better. This is relevant to you because I have seen you talk about the
    kdbus patches, and this is a heads-up that you need to keep them
    separate from other work. Let distributions merge it as they need to
    and maybe we can merge it once it has been proven to be stable by
    whatever distro that was willing to play games with the developers.

    But I'm not willing to merge something where the maintainer is known
    to not care about bugs and regressions and then forces people in other
    projects to fix their project. Because I am *not* willing to take
    patches from people who don't clean up after their problems, and don't
    admit that it's their problem to fix.

    Kay - one more time: you caused the problem, you need to fix it. None
    of this "I can do whatever I want, others have to clean up after me"
    crap.

    Linus


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