Re: Proposal to add build of kernel-backports package to kernel.spec

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On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 01:08:02PM -0400, John W. Linville wrote:
 
 > Alright then, I'll plan on proceeding with this "soon" (since I'm
 > taking a long weekend).  What about F14?  Should I leave it with the
 > separate package stuff?  Go ahead and integrate the compat-wireless
 > bits into the base kernel package?  Or just leave it alone?

"What to do about f14" is something we've been asking a lot lately.
We've already decided we're not rebasing, and we're not going to be
backporting every fix, so the answer for the most part has been
"sorry, try f15/f16", which is a pretty crap response from the users
point of view, but hopefully we'll not fall back into this mistake
of sitting on a year old codebase again.

The -longterm releases are a great idea in theory, but when you think
about what they're actually doing (replicating the workload of an
enterprise kernel, but with a handful people at most), it's pretty
obvious that you can't rely on them to fix everything.

So to answer your question: if you want to do compat-wireless in f14, fine.
If you want to backport wireless.git to it, fine.
At the end of the day, you get the bugs that result from drivers/net/wireless/
so whatever that code ends up being, it's your doing.. :-)

	Dave

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