On Wednesday 19 September 2007 4:28:05 pm Andrew Morton wrote:History! <computer historian hat on> The -tiny tree started out as a separate patch kit of Matt Mackall's, which he stopped updating circa 2.6.14 because he didn't think keeping them out of tree was helping attract other developers, nor was it helping to get them inline. He decided to focus on pushing the existing patches into mainline, and stop maintaining the out of tree patcheset for new releases. His last post on the subject (to the linux-tiny mailing list) was a year ago: http://selenic.com/pipermail/linux-tiny/2006-March/000314.html But what happened is that most of the abandoned patches stopped applying to new kernels yet still weren't available in mainline a year later, so Tim and Michael have stepped in to revive the -tiny tree. (Tim talked about this a bit at the CELF BOF at OLS, which is more acronyms than should really show up immediately after one another in any confersation, FYI.) So yay new tree. Tried without it, didn't work. Broken up to make merging easier, but mainline will probably never _fully_ catch up, any more than it'll catch up with any of the other special-interest development trees. Making -tiny an .hg tree would be really really nice, though... :) Rob -- "One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code." - Ken Thompson. -
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