Re: patches not upstream

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Stephen R. Marenka dixit:

Some of those are already marked for 2.6.37, but the atari/aranym patches
seem to have been sitting around a while. Any chance they can go upstream?

Is it, maybe, possible to split between patches that touch m68k
exclusively (like ARAnyM support) and those that donât (like FAT
changes), and at least push the former?

From what Iâve read, Debian doesnât want to add any âfeatureâ
patches post-squeeze any more, so the chances of keeping this
in the Debian kernel package get slimmer, or so it seems.

bye,
//mirabilos
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