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* Congrats Marcelo,
@ 2002-02-26 20:38 Dennis, Jim
  2002-02-26 20:50 ` H. Peter Anvin
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  0 siblings, 4 replies; 48+ messages in thread
From: Dennis, Jim @ 2002-02-26 20:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org'



Marcelo,

 Contratulations on your first "official" kernel release.  It seems to have
gone
 well (except for some complaints on slashdot about -rc4 SPARC patches
missing from
 the patch, but apparently in the full tarball).

 Now I need to know about the status of several unofficial patches:

	XFS
	LVM
	i2c
	Crypto
	FreeS/WAN KLIPS
	LIDS
	rmap


 Shawn was very helpful regarding the XFS+rmap patches --- though I've been
having 
 some trouble with compiling kernels out of that in some configurations
(I'll try to 
 isolate those and submit a coherent bug report, if I can.  Shawn, are you
going to 
 update your set of XFS+rmap patches soon?

 Marcelo, there were some i2c updates included in the lmsensors package,
have they
 submitted those to you for integration into 2.4.19?

(As for the patch-int, that seems to apply with only a couple minor rejects,
to the
 top level Makefile, and Documentation/Configure.help; so that's not a
problem --- 
 beside I want KLIPS, LIDS and patch-int for home, not for work.)

 

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* Re: Congrats Marcelo,
@ 2002-03-01  9:30 Andries.Brouwer
  2002-03-01 18:33 ` Mike Fedyk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 48+ messages in thread
From: Andries.Brouwer @ 2002-03-01  9:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jdennis, marcelo; +Cc: linux-kernel

Marcelo writes:

> I think its not possible to distribute crypto stuff in the stock kernel.
> Am I wrong?

Some years ago I submitted a patch to include the loop device
in the default kernel, and that generated a lot of mail explaining
why this would lead to terrible problems. But Linus took the patch
and I have not heard of political problems.

Nobody knows for sure, and the rules are unclear, but for the time
being maybe it suffices to judge submissions on technical merit,
without worrying too much about politics.

Andries

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* RE: Congrats Marcelo,
@ 2002-03-02  4:13 Dennis, Jim
  2002-03-02 18:24 ` David Ford
  2002-03-03 22:58 ` Florian Weimer
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 48+ messages in thread
From: Dennis, Jim @ 2002-03-02  4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Stephen Degler', Marcelo Tosatti
  Cc: Dennis, Jim, 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org'


 Hi Stephen.  Seen M lately?

> Hi,

> FYI crypto is included in (Net|Free|Open)BSD source releases and I don't
> believe it is an issue for them.

> skd

 OpenBSD is maintained in Canada.  IIRC the FreeBSD IPSec patches started in

 Japan, but I guess they have been merged into the mainstream.  I don't know
 about NetBSD.

 However, the point is well taken.  If our *BSD freeware OS' have been
successfully
 shipping with IPSec and other advanced crypto, from the U.S. outbound than
it's a
 precedent we may be able to follow.  Also the Debian project seems to be
moving in 
 that direction (including crypto in their mainstream distro).  

 Obviously I opened a can of worms with my question.  I just wanted to know
when
 the unofficial patches would be sync with 2.4.18 (so I could fetch and
apply them
 without having to wrangle addition .rej files; since I a number of local
patches to 
 apply and wrangle *their* rejects is enough work already).

 Clearly there's alot of pent up demand to include more stuff in the
mainstream.  
 I can understand Marcelo's conservatism (and Linus').  So the various
branch trees
 that are popping up.  This latest one by Jorg Prante (sorry of the the lack
of 
 proper diacriticals) is a nice base, with XFS, rmap, Ingo's O(1) scheduler,
KLIPS
 and patch-int, and quite a few others.  It isn't as outrageous as FOLK and
it uses
 the GR (getrewted) patches rather than LIDS.  However, as I say, it's a
nice base
 for someone who wants to be a few steps off the mainstream.


> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:52:25PM -0300, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Dennis, Jim wrote:
>> Marcelo,
>> 
>>  Contratulations on your first "official" kernel release.  It seems to
>> have gone
>>  well (except for some complaints on slashdot about -rc4 SPARC patches
>> missing from
>>  the patch, but apparently in the full tarball).
>> 
>>  Now I need to know about the status of several unofficial patches:
>> 
>> 	XFS
 
> Want to see stable in -ac first.
 
>> 	LVM
 
> Its on 2.4 already.
 
>> 	i2c
>> 	Crypto
>> 	FreeS/WAN KLIPS
>> 	LIDS
 
> I think its not possible to distribute crypto stuff in the stock kernel.
 
> Am I wrong? 
 
>> 	rmap
 
> I need to see it running in production for more time.
 
>>  Marcelo, there were some i2c updates included in the lmsensors package,
>> have they
>>  submitted those to you for integration into 2.4.19?
 
> Nope. I could well integrate lm_sensors in the future.
 

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Thread overview: 48+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed
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2002-02-26 20:38 Congrats Marcelo, Dennis, Jim
2002-02-26 20:50 ` H. Peter Anvin
2002-02-26 21:06 ` Andreas Dilger
2002-02-26 21:15   ` crypto (was Re: Congrats Marcelo,) Jeff Garzik
2002-02-26 21:35     ` Robert Love
2002-02-26 21:40       ` arjan
2002-02-26 21:47         ` Robert Love
2002-02-24 23:51           ` Daniel Phillips
2002-02-28 22:32             ` Bill Davidsen
2002-03-01  9:50               ` Francois Romieu
2002-02-27  9:41       ` Francois Romieu
2002-02-26 22:33     ` Rik van Riel
2002-02-27 21:15       ` Michael H. Warfield
2002-02-27 21:57         ` Rik van Riel
2002-02-27 22:29           ` Michael H. Warfield
2002-02-27 23:06             ` Rik van Riel
2002-02-26 21:56   ` Congrats Marcelo, Steve Lord
2002-02-24 23:39     ` Daniel Phillips
2002-02-26 23:07       ` Steve Lord
2002-02-25  0:10         ` Daniel Phillips
2002-02-26 23:23       ` Rainer Ellinger
2002-02-25  0:38         ` Daniel Phillips
2002-02-26 23:59         ` Martin J. Bligh
2002-02-27  0:47           ` Rainer Ellinger
2002-02-27  1:03             ` Martin J. Bligh
2002-02-27  1:08             ` Matthew D. Pitts
2002-02-26 22:59     ` Alan Cox
2002-02-26 22:59       ` Steve Lord
2002-02-25  0:28         ` Whither XFS? (was: Congrats Marcelo) Daniel Phillips
2002-02-26 23:39           ` Steve Lord
2002-02-25  8:22             ` Daniel Phillips
2002-02-26 23:00     ` Congrats Marcelo, J.A. Magallon
2002-02-28 21:52 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2002-03-01  0:01   ` Alan Cox
2002-03-01  0:37     ` Dave Jones
2002-03-01  1:13       ` Alan Cox
2002-03-01  1:03         ` Dave Jones
2002-03-01  1:51           ` Alan Cox
2002-03-01  1:28     ` Theodore Tso
2002-03-01  1:53       ` Mike Fedyk
2002-03-02 22:35         ` Hans-Peter Jansen
2002-03-02  3:43   ` Stephen Degler
2002-02-28 22:41 ` Bill Davidsen
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2002-03-01  9:30 Andries.Brouwer
2002-03-01 18:33 ` Mike Fedyk
2002-03-02  4:13 Dennis, Jim
2002-03-02 18:24 ` David Ford
2002-03-03 22:58 ` Florian Weimer

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