Re: [PATCH 1/4] strip: move driver to staging

From: david
Date: Tue Oct 27 2009 - 14:40:14 EST


On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, Greg KH wrote:

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 09:17:55PM -0700, david@xxxxxxx wrote:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Greg KH wrote:

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:18:20AM -0700, david@xxxxxxx wrote:
if someone were to claim 'maintainership' and then do nothing other than
complain if someone else were to change an API but not fix this in the
process, how would this be different than the current situation?

A person "claiming maintainership" would then be responsible for keeping
the API up to date and ensuring that the driver worked. To do that,
hardware would probably need to be present.

actually, I understood that the person changing the API was responsible
for making the changes. when did this change?

It did not.

Do you have this kind of hardware and are willing to accept ownership of
this driver?

no, I do not have the hardware, but if there are no bugs reported against
this driverit would seem that having a 'maintainer' who made absolutly no
changes to the driver (just allowing API changes by others to be
implemented) would be the same thing as having no maintainer, but in the
first case you are willing to have the driver in the kernel, in the other
you want to rip it out.

it used to be (not that long ago) that when people said that the reason
they didn't push their driver upstream into the kernel because there
wasn't that much demand for it, the response was that we wanted drivers
for everything, no matter how small the user base. I remember seeing posts
from core developers saying that we had drivers for hardware where there
were only single digit quantities ever built.

now it appears that you have to have 'enough' users (an amount undefined)

That amount would be 1. This driver does not have that, so it can be
removed.

while I definantly agree that this driver is unlikly to have many users, unless it is known broken (which David Miller has stated that it is, but had not been mentioned previously in this thread), how can you know that the number of users has dropped below 1?

David Lang
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