James Bottomley wrote: > On Thu, 2009-01-01 at 15:33 +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote: >> Andrew Morton wrote: >>>>> Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> When, if, all is fixed, through which tree/maintainer can exofs be submitted? >>> I can merge them. Or you can run a git tree of your own, add it to >>> linux-next and ask Linus to pull it at the appropriate time. >>> >> Hi James >> >> Andrew suggested that maybe I should push exofs file system directly to >> Linus as it is pretty orthogonal to any other work. Sitting in linux-next >> will quickly expose any advancements in VFS and will force me to keep >> the tree uptodate. >> >> If that is so, and is accepted by Linus, would you rather that also the >> open-osd initiator library will be submitted through the same tree? >> The conflicts with scsi are very very narrow. The only real dependency >> is the ULD being a SCSI ULD. I will routinely ask your ACK on any scsi >> or ULD related patches. Which are very few. This way it will be easier >> to manage the dependencies between the OSD work, the OSD pNFS-Objects >> trees at pNFS project, and the pNFSD+EXOFS export. One less dependency. >> >> [I already have such a public tree at git.open-osd.org for a while now] > > Since it's sitting in SCSI, at least the libosd piece belongs over the > SCSI mailing list, so I think it makes sense to continue updating it via > the SCSI tree. > > What's the status of the major number request from LANANA. That's patch > number one, and I haven't heard that they've confirmed the selection of > 260 yet; or is LANANA now dead and it's who gets the major into the tree > first? > > James > LANANA seems dead. I was unable to get any response from any e-mail. Andrew? Thanks James. I will personally prefer if these patches will carry your sign-off on them, thous gaining your long acquired instincts. That could be really grate. I will send a new batch tomorrow morning, as Andrew had concerns with some members names. Unless you prefer a git tree, drop me a note and I'll send you a URL instead. Thanks Boaz -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html