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by sangnoir
3286 days ago
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> Even if he's 100% correct, what's he going to achieve? The changes aren't going into the kernel until they get past Linus You are incorrectly assuming grsec guy wants the changes[1] in the mainline Linux kernel - this would destroy a huge fraction of the value proposition. In a follow-up message, Linus directly challenged them on how they intentionally make their patches hard to upstream (and how they complain about 'leeching' if someone does attempt to upstream - talk about lack of self-awareness). 1. He might not mind old changes, but the quicker the new patches get upstreamed, the less valuable the patchset becomes for their paying clients |
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