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On 07/01/2013 06:20 PM, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina wrote:
> On 07/01/2013 10:41 AM, Tom Wijsman wrote:
> 
>> What does a patch introducing new features really do? Or rather,
>> what should it do when we add it? Let me summarize:
> 
>> 1) The features should be disabled by default. 2) These feature
>> should depend on a non-vanilla / experimental option.
> If users want a vanilla kernel, they want vanilla-sources.
> Nothing about that should change.  I don't feel that it would be
> honest to add a vanilla use flag to gentoo-sources as in no reality
> are those vanilla.
> 

Agreed, some of this sounds interesting (although I don't care as a
user), but whatever you do... don't mess with vanilla-sources.

I stopped using gentoo-sources, because some random hacks broke some
network drivers once and I don't want a hackjob on vanilla-sources...
optional or not.
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