Hans Verkuil wrote:
Comments?

        Hans

As only beeing reader of this list.., why not simply reduce the work load by

- reducing the number of supported kernel versions to five major versions? Currently 2.6.28 would mean down to 2.6.23, this would be enough cover all nearly up-to-date distributions. Users from embedded devices are anyway mostly not able to compile or use newer drivers.

- not changing to git, already since this generates a lot of work
Not too far away dev was changed from cvs to hg, and already there some pieces are left over (for example that api stuff).

- force users to upgrade their kernel if (breaking these backward compat, and only if) *major* upgrades inside standard kernel would require a very huge amount of backporting, for example that i2c stuff.

I guess such solution would help immediately.

--Winfried





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