Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
We do maintain a quilt(akpm) style patches on http://ext2.sf.net, the
latest patches are always at
http://ext2.sourceforge.net/48bitext3/patches/latest/
We thought about doing git initially, still open for that doing do, if
it's more preferable by Linus or Andrew. Just thought it's a lot
easiler for non git user to pull the patches from a project website.
We should aim to get the big copy-ext3-to-ext4 patch into Linus's tree as
early as possible.
I'm just not sure when to do that. Immediately after 2.6.19-rc1 is
released would be good because it is when every tree (including -mm) is in
its most-synced-up state.
Or you could simply do it _now_. Its new-driver-like, so freeze should
not apply :-).
I agree... though that is contingent on having _some_ ext4 patches
reviewed and applied.
Jeff
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