Re: [ANNOUNCE] linux-staging tree created

From: Theodore Tso
Date: Tue Jun 10 2008 - 18:52:43 EST


On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:05:40PM -0700, Greg KH wrote:
> PURPOSE
>
> The linux-staging tree was created to hold drivers and filesystems and
> other semi-major additions to the Linux kernel that are not ready to be
> merged at this point in time. It is here for companies and authors to
> get a wider range of testing, and to allow for other members of the
> community to help with the development of these features for the
> eventual inclusion into the main kernel tree.
>
> This tree will be included in the daily linux-next builds, and will get
> testing by all users of that tree.

Does this mean that the nature of linux-next is changing? I thought
the whole point of linux-next was only to have what would be pushed to
Linus in the near future, so we could check for patch compatibility
issues. For that reason, for example, I don't push the unstable set
of patches in the ext4 tree to linux-next, since they aren't ready for
merging yet in their current form.

But if linux-staging is going to be pushed to linux-next, doesn't that
violate the ground rules of Linux-next? Or are we allowing in this
case because these are filesystems and/or device drivers that don't
exist at all in the mainline tree yet?

- Ted

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