On 07/29/2009 06:50 PM, Glauber Costa wrote:While I do understand the
value of backwards compatibility, we did change
behaviour of a number of things in the past. Example: "qemu" would print a help message,
and now it runs without any disks. It changed people's script already.
There's a huge difference in those two cases. I don't want people's
guests to silently lose 90% of their performance.
It should probably be okay to drop all kvm,kqemu,whatever-related options in favour
of accel if we are doing this in a release boundary.
Maintaining some backward compatibility is helpful.
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