Re: rdma-core stable releases

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Le 06/11/2017 à 19:27, Jason Gunthorpe a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 06:21:47PM +0000, Kalderon, Michal wrote:
>
>> I'd like to here if anyone has any objects / concerns on the matter
>> in general, and if there is a consensus about the need and whether
>> this is something the rdma-core maintainers would be willing to
>> provide.
> Previous discussions on this topic concluded that if someone wishes to
> maintain a stable branch scheme then we'd make space for that (eg a
> github branch or whatever).
>
> I don't think the existing maintainers are interested in directly
> working on this project, so there is room for a new volunteer!
>
>

I agree there is a big need for that. Currently reviewing all the patches I haven't read (only 1000 mails to go...) to see if they need to be backported on top on rdma-core 15 for the next SLES.
I'd gladly help maintaining this as I'm spending time on it anyway.
I'll leave wiser people debate and ready a doc on how this should be done though :)

Nicolas
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