From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RFC: A POSIX Linux project?
Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 18:14:40 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DC6FF60.2000100@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 000a01c28454$56a94b90$7fd40a0a@amr.corp.intel.com
I wonder if any vendors, or independent groups, would be interested in
maintaining a POSIX compliancy patchkit for the Linux kernel?
IMO such a "POSIX Linux" project would be useful for several reasons.
Overall, I think there is pressure from several directions to get all
sorts of POSIX APIs into the kernel. On occasion, kernel hackers are
confronted with a situation where complete POSIX compliancy may mean a
compromise in some area, be it performance, security, API issues, code
cleanliness issues, etc. Or simply that the POSIX-related code just
isn't ready to be merged into the mainline kernel yet.
The vendors also benefit by this, because the barrier to entry in
POSIX-related cases would be lowered, which would in turn satisfy the
demands of customers. Which would in turn give the mainline kernel all
the software engineering benefits that come from a more reasoned and
gradual review and merge of new features.
Does something like this already exist? This would need to be an open,
vendor-neutral project...
Jeff
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-11-04 23:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-11-04 22:48 [ANNOUNCE] Open POSIX Test Suite Geoff Gustafson
2002-11-04 22:58 ` Larry McVoy
2002-11-04 23:17 ` Geoff Gustafson
2002-11-04 23:14 ` Jeff Garzik [this message]
2002-11-04 23:31 ` RFC: A POSIX Linux project? Andreas Dilger
2002-11-04 23:51 ` Jim Freeman
2002-11-05 0:14 ` Geoff Gustafson
2002-11-05 2:01 ` Geoff Gustafson
2002-11-04 23:37 ` Rik van Riel
2002-11-05 1:14 ` Geoff Gustafson
2002-11-04 23:57 ` [ANNOUNCE] Open POSIX Test Suite Christopher Yeoh
2002-11-05 0:44 ` Geoff Gustafson
2002-11-05 2:26 ` Andreas Dilger
2002-11-05 3:35 ` Christopher Yeoh
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