Francois Romieu wrote:
Jeff Garzik <[email protected]> :
[...]
Any chance the r8169 queue could be merged in mainline before ?
I'll push the length check.
Cool.
Everything else is a new feature.
Hmmmm... Ok, let's have some r8169 handwaving/advocacy/explanation to
tell what is going on.
- From a usability viewpoint, the PCI ID for the USRobotics adapter
should be included. It has been reported around 10/04/2005.
Consider the usual july/LKS/conf period and it will not be available
in a stable serie before september (it is not a bugfix, it will not
be in 2.6.12.x either). USR has cut the price: it will have some
effect.
- The new features are not really new:
o 03/2005 for Stephen Hemminger's stats + other changes
-> it does not collide with existing functions.
o 03/2005 for the message level support
-> not new but it will be noticed, yes.
- Some of the usual suspects on netdev know the code and even if your
favorite r8169 maintainer has a real day job like everyone, I usually
manage to dig the issues when something hits the fan (no engagement in
sight, it helps :o) ).
Of course, you are free to ignore these points if you already took them
into consideration.
For Release Candidate I really want to keep things down to
absolutely-required bug fixes, as 2.6.12 is apparently a week or so
away. Standard pragmatism: anything else just introduces new
possiblities for new bugs, and increases the time required to review
each Release Candidate.
Jeff
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