Subject: Linus zum Thema ISDN im Kernel ------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know why the ISDN people just do not ever GET IT. I refuse to get huge patches every time two weeks before a feature freeze. How hard is that to understand? I will continue to ignore the ISDN CVS tree. If the ISDN people cannot get their act together and actually start sending their fixes to the standard kernel in a timely manner, I cannot be bothered with it. This has continued for something like five years now, and every time I explain it to people my explanation gets lost or ignored. It's not about sending "a patch". It's about being a responsible programmer, and making sure I get MORE than just a patch every f*cing time I anounce a code freeze. I should have been getting patches for the last half year, and I have gotten ZERO. And I'm irritated at the ISDN peopl, because this is not the first time. In fact, I have never EVER gotten a single responsible ISDN developer that stands up and says "ok, I'll be the maintainer of this, and I'll make sure it gets fed to Linus in a timely manner". You still wonder why ISDN is not there? Do you still wonder why I'm fed up with ISDN people who think they they can just force-feed me one huge patch and completely avoid any QA in the meantime? WHY, oh why, is the ONLY time I ever hear from ISDN people when I have publically announced a code-freeze? Explain that. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Gruss / with best regards Jens-Eike Jesau <jens@hp9001.fh-bielefeld.de> /*************************************************************************** * `v'- Home: hp9001.fh-bielefeld.de/~jens * || |`. Linux on a single Disk: www.toms.net/rb * " The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected " ( The UNIX Programmers Manual, 2nd Edition, June 1972.) */ -- Um die Liste abzubestellen, schicken Sie eine Mail an: suse-linux-unsubscribe@suse.com Um eine Liste aller verfügbaren Kommandos zu bekommen, schicken Sie eine Mail an: suse-linux-help@suse.com
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