Many thx for you comments. Consider all the obvious spelling and grammatical mistakes you pointed out fixed, I won't mention all of them in this reply to keep things easier to follow. Am 02.10.20 um 18:59 schrieb Randy Dunlap: > On 10/1/20 1:39 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: >> +Linus Torvalds and the leading Linux kernel developers want to see some issues >> +fixed as soon as possible, hence these 'issues of high priority' get handled >> +slightly different in the reporting process. Three type of cases qualify: > > differently > at least that's what I would say. :) /me googles Yeah, seems you are right, thx. >> +from the old kernel (see below how to archive that). That's because > achieve >> +process is sometimes only possible by doing incompatible changes; but to avoid > eh? That's because ... ??? Argh, that was a last minute change :-/ Now reads: That's because incompatible changes sometimes can not be avoided when implementing big improvements are implemented; but to avoid >> +regression such changes have to be enabled explicitly during build time regressions >> +configuration. >> + Ciao, Thorsten