Arjan van de Ven wrote:
OK, suit yourself.
Anyway, there was no need to get so defensive - Arjan was just telling
you that it's not up to the kernel developers when reiser4 gets in, it's
up the the reiser4 developers when they submit it in a mergeable state
(they know what that is), so you should ask the reiser4 people when they
plan to do that.
Lee
I just asked a question. Obviously it's a question that seems to
politically hot to handle. I didn't realize reiser 4 was a prohibited
subject.
please stop trolling.
I gave you a polite answer that the exact same question was asked
recently, and answered. If you are then too lazy to go look in the
archive even then..... ok here is it:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0601.0/1840.html
I even pointed out a mailinglist that's best suited for detailed
follow-on questions.
Your "political" and other crap you're spewing here shows that you're
not actually interested in the answer, but just want to start a
flamewar. THAT is not reasonable on linux-kernel. If you want to start a
flamewar at least do it for a technical topic/reason.
I just asked a simple question about what the status of a merge was. No
one has responded to my question yet. All I'm hearing is that Reiser 4
is a prohibited subject.
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