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Re: Linux-2.4.x patch submission policy
> > > vendors who think 2.4 VM performance isn't good enough for
> > > them ;)
> >
> > Hmm, could you instead follow Andreas approach and have a
> > directory with little patches, that do _exactly_ one thing and a
> > file along to describe what is related, dependend and what each
> > patch does?
>
> I wasn't aware Andrea switched the way he stored his patches
> lately ;)
>
> But seriously, you're right that this is a good thing. I'll
> work on splitting out my patches and documenting what each
> part does.
>
> (but not now, I'm headed off for Australia ... maybe I can
> split out the patches on my way there and cvs commit when
> I'm there)
>
> OTOH, the advantage of having a big patch means that it's
> easier for me to get people to test all of the things I
> have. Guess I'll need to find a way to easily get both the
> small and the big patches ;)
What we have done with dosemu is provide a tar ball that unpacks
it's patches into a subdirectory, and a script that applies all of
the patches, and deletes the new useless subdirectory.
Eric
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