Re: [PATCH -mm 0/5] Freezer update

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Hi!

> > > The patches in these series update the freezer to eliminate some existing
> > > shortcomings,
> > 
> > argh.
> > 
> > I have a backlog of maybe 300 patches here which I am cheerfully ignoring
> > while concentrating on preventing 2.6.23 from being less of a disaster than
> > it has already been.
> > 
> > Please, stop writing patches.  Maybe do something to help get 2.6.23 off
> > its back.  Like, go review some of the code which people are cheerfully
> > merging five minutes after having written it.
> > 
> > > so please consider them as 2.6.23 material.
> > 
> > The door for new 2.6.23 material shut two weeks ago.  Here, at least.
> > 
> > Later, OK?
> 
> OK, and sorry for the trouble.

Actually, 1 and 2 from that series seem like .23 material to me. 1 is
(harmless docs update, and 2 is trivial bugfix for fuse.
								Pavel
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