From: Ben Collins <ben.collins@ubuntu.com>
To: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org>
Cc: Linux Kernel Development <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH updated]: How to be a kernel driver maintainer
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 08:34:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1136813649.1043.30.camel@grayson> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1136792769.2936.13.camel@laptopd505.fenrus.org>
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 08:46 +0100, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 16:45 -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> > Here's an updated document. I integrated the suggestions. For Arjan, I
> > added a new section at the end. Hopefully that addresses the concerns
> > for cvs-mentality.
>
> it doesn't enough ;(
>
> you still do a major suggestion to keep the code in a repo outside the
> kernel. For a single driver really that's at best "optional" and
> shouldn't be the prime recommendation.
>
> "If your driver is affected, you are expected to pick up these changes
> and merge them with your primary code (e.g. if you have a CVS repo for
> maintaining your code)."
>
> that sentence is just really the one that I hate. It's bogus. It still
> calls the private CVS copy "primary".
> If you do the right thing (and store deltas against mainline and not
> full code except for scratch stuff) then this is no question of "merging
> back from mainline" at all.
But it says "your primary code". I'm not sure of another way to put it.
Obviously, they have to do their work, and their development on
something that isn't in Linus tree. If they are doing this work, they
need to make sure that when they diff for patches, that they merge
changes before diffing. The only way this is close to automatic is with
git. Any other method requires manually merging.
How else would you explain this without telling them that git is
required?
--
Ben Collins <ben.collins@ubuntu.com>
Developer
Ubuntu Linux
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-01-09 13:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-01-08 16:07 [PATCH]: How to be a kernel driver maintainer Ben Collins
2006-01-08 16:33 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-01-08 18:27 ` Ben Collins
2006-01-08 18:43 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-01-08 18:57 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-01-09 9:51 ` Joel Becker
2006-01-08 21:45 ` [PATCH updated]: " Ben Collins
2006-01-09 7:46 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-01-09 13:34 ` Ben Collins [this message]
2006-01-09 14:02 ` Grant Coady
2006-01-09 21:28 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-01-10 0:09 ` Linus Torvalds
2006-01-10 0:58 ` Ben Collins
2006-03-08 18:03 ` [Updated]: How to become " Ben Collins
2006-03-08 19:05 ` Jesper Juhl
2006-03-08 19:10 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-03-08 19:27 ` Jesper Juhl
2006-06-02 21:38 ` [Updated v3]: " Ben Collins
2006-06-02 22:16 ` Randy.Dunlap
2006-06-03 0:03 ` Greg KH
2006-06-05 10:27 ` Jan Engelhardt
2006-03-09 4:32 ` [Updated]: " Randy.Dunlap
2006-01-08 21:47 ` [PATCH]: How to be " Ben Collins
2006-01-09 19:26 ` Pavel Machek
2006-01-10 15:10 ` Ben Collins
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