RE: [PATCH scsi] libcxgbi : support ipv6 address host_param

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>> Anything that is an urgent and/or very small fix should just be against
>> Linus' current tree and will go into the drivers branch for that tree.
> 
>> Anything bigger and/or less urgent should be sent against the drivers
>> branch for the next release.

> Linux 3.17 has been released.  The current merge window is the one for
> 3.18, expected to be closed in about a week.  So urgent patches go into
> that, maybe with a Cc to stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx if they fix regressions.

I may not have understood you correctly. My understanding is "Linus' current 
 tree and will go into the drivers branch for that tree." would imply 
scsi-queue/drivers-for-3.17.

"drivers branch for next release" would imply be scsi-queue/drivers-for-3.18

So all patches go into drivers-for-3.18, but the ones fixing regressions need a
CC to stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ? Either way, drivers-for-3.18 is fine. Please 
apply there
-Anish
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