Re: [2.6 patch] no longer mark MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS as BROKEN and remove broken MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS drivers

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David Woodhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > 2. What was the reason for marking them obsolete?
>  > 
>  > The changelog says:
>  >  - David Woodhouse: large MTD and JFFS[2] update
> 
>  I didn't ask who; I knew that. I asked you _why_. Admittedly, I happen
>  to know that too - but I want to know if _you_ know it.
> 
>  Since you've taken it upon yourself to decide the timescale of the
>  removal, surely it's reasonable to expect that you do actually know what
>  you're removing and why it's obsolescent?
>

Hey, Adrian isn't an MTD developer - give him a break.

What he's doing here is to poke other maintainers into getting the tree
cleaned up.  It's a useful thing to do.

If you, an MTD maintainer, can tell him what we _should_ be doing, I'm sure
Adrian would help.
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