Jake Edge <jake@lwn.net> writes:I would say, to address regressions and fix bugs. Not only those added recently, though obviously older bugs should have already been fixed. This is IMHO uncertain. Typical, but uncertain. I guess the maintainer would already know what to do so I'm not sure there is a point to write it down in this file. Me2 :-) ^^^^^^^^^^^ I guess it depends on many factors, such as importance of the bug vs the risk at the given point. Intrusive bug fixes are sometimes unavoidable and there may be simply no better option than applying them at once. Me2 :-) Precisely. This is about risk vs gain. Doesn't make sense. Merge window = new features. Fixes can be accepted anytime (this obviously includes merge window). Given that fixes are accepted anytime (well, almost, depending on risk vs gain), then obviously fixes for new driver aren't worse. Perhaps it's just me :-) but I think we're trying to codify the rules way too much. The general rules (merge window = new features etc) are obviously ok but why do we need strict details like intrusive vs non-intrusive etc? People should just use a common sense and good judgement and, if in doubt in some particular case, ask. We are unable to describe all situations in a single text file. -- Krzysztof Halasa -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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