>
> As learned by people maintaining kernel packages, it works better this
> way over the long term (and even the short term).  You have an easy
> separation of upstream and added patches and you can remove/add patches
> at any place in the stream.  It also makes it much easier to forward
> port to newer kernels and to know exactly where each change came from,
> and if it is still needed or not.
>
> All development should be done upstream anyway, so having an expanded
> tree would not be a good idea.
>
> Hope this helps,
>

Got it. Thank you very much for clarifying this.

Best regards,

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Javier Martínez Canillas
+595 981 88 66 58
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