Kernel guru woos Linux devs at MontaVista summit (LinuxDevices)
(Via LWN.net.)
LinuxDevices.com reports from Andrew Morton’s talk at the Montavista “Vision” conference. “The legacy of ‘patch hoarding’ — maintaining embedded patches outside of the mainline kernel — should end. People should send their patches to the LKML (Linux kernel mailing list), where etiquette has reportedly improved. Morton also iterated and re-iterated the invitation to send patches privately to him for a candid appraisal.“
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