On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 07:30:13PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
Cc linux-kernel on 3 patches "specific to some subsystem" that add the
word "select" to Kconfig files and I'll catch at least one bug before it
enters your tree...
It should be enough to trust maintainers that they follow the rules.
And in the unlikely case someone didn't follow them you know whom you
have to watch closely during his next merge requests...
There's a middle way.
Requiring the submission of bigger changes and new drivers to be Cc'ed
to linux-kernel can help and shouldn't cause real problems.
And requiring this kind of patches to be in linux-next for some time
should also be possible.
Both can improve the quality of the kernel.
Trivial patches and bugfixes might not have to follow these rules, but
that's similar to e.g. the current merge window process also having
exceptions for new drivers.
cu
Adrian
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