On 02/22/2013 09:46 AM, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Hi all,
I was under the (apparently wrong) impression, that one goal was, to get the openSUSE kernel closer to upstream.
That's my understanding as well.
Now I see a constant stream of patches for e.g. Hyper-V going into Kernel:HEAD, tagged with fate numbers that cannot even be found on features.opensuse.org.
That brought up the following questions: * is there really a valid usecase to putting lots of non-upstream(?) Hyper-V stuff into openSUSE kernels? Is there even a user who uses openSUSE on Hyper-V?
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