Re: [BK PATCH] SCSI updates for 2.6.6

From: Chiaki
Date: Thu May 20 2004 - 20:08:21 EST


Well this may be a little off topic.

But I would like to thank Kurt for supporting DC390 back in 1997 (or 1996? I know it was before the France World Cup soccer games)
when I was contemplating of moving to Solaris or linux from OS/2.

Without his support to fix some problems (module usage, etc.),
I would not have moved to linux at all.

The DC390 is still working in my PC box to connect HP DAT2 tape drive
and CD/PD combo while faster SCSI disks are connected on other
boards.

Thank you again, Garloff-san !

PS: This trusty AMD chip board may be still alive in many
PC boxes around the world...

James Bottomley wrote:
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 14:47, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:

Well, Kurt, thanks for the offer. I am prepared and willing to do the work
on supporting the driver, but I am, perhaps, not skilled enough to be a
maintainer of a SCSI LDD. My knowledge of the SCSI protocol and the SCSI
Linux subsystem is pretty limited. On one hand, the driver is little used,
so, even if I badly break something it is not likely to cause major
problems. On the other hand, I would feel more comfortable if, at least at
the beginning, somebody would review my patches. Besides, it would be a
good opportunity for me to really learn a bit more about SCSI, SCSI Linux
driver, BIO,... oh well...


OK, roll up for me what you'd currently like applied to the driver;
anything that's less than solid, I'd rather mature in the -mm tree for a
while.

James




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