On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:47:00 -0400 Dan Noe <dpn@isomerica.net> wrote:-mm consists of the sum of a) the ~80 subsytem maintainers trees (git and quilt) b) the ~100 subsytem trees which are hosted only in -mm. linux-next consists of only a) Soon I shall remove a) from -mm and will replace it with linux-next (this should be a no-op). Later, I shall start feeding those 100 random subsystems into linux-next as well (somehow). yes. 85% of the code which goes into Linux goes via the ~80 subsystem maintainers' trees and is (or should be) in linux-next. The other 15% is the hosted-in-mm work. No, please test the sum-of-all-trees in linux-next. If you hit problems then, as part of the problem resolving process a developer _might_ ask you to test one tree specifically, but that would be a pretty unusual circumstance. --
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