>Each vendor has to make their own decisions on what they consider stable 
   >enough to ship. They all reach their own conclusions. The important thing is
   >that the patches are published and easily available. All the SuSE VA and
   >Red Hat patches appear to be. So you can pick and match from Red Hat 
   >sponsored enhancements to Raid, lfs, raw I/O etc. SuSE sponsored USB work,
   >and of course Xservers, and VA work on stuff like NFS and more.
   >
   >Stuff from all these sources gradually gets back into the main stream. USB
   >for 2.2 is a clear candidate once its more stable in 2.4.0test for example.

Does this mean that Usb backport is candidate for 2.2 merge? It is definitely
more stable than USB in 2.2.15; and (with possible exception of storage) I'd
call it ready for inclusion.

                                                                                       
         Pavel
ps: sorry for poor formating: this is philips velo 1.


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