On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Tim Burke wrote:
Things like Xen which are a major integration challenge make much more sense
in Fedora. There are installer, system startup, networking, yada, yada to
sort out. In contrast, realtime is primarily "just a kernel". So the same
integration challenges do not exist (knock on wood). There is already an
existing upstream community around the -rt patchset. Based on this, we may
not want to fragment the audience.
Mind you, I'm not trying to holdback RT from Fedora. I just don't think its
mainstreamed enough to fit responsibly. I welcome opinions though.
There is increasing interest in the Fedora community re: offering multiple
pre-built kernels -- with lots and lots of caveats. Perhaps the RT kernel
is one of these.
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