FYI, I have the 400 patch building for natty.  I won't be putting
together a maverick build until I notice an ABI bump.  I don't track the
ABI at all, so I think it is safer that way.  (I'm running the natty
kernel on maverick anyway)

Regarding my earlier comments, I do think that having a project page
would facilitate our communication better.  The mailing list would just
work better, and bug reports would allow tracking of issues.  We could
have bug reports which track certain testing methods / test cases, if
people get into that.  For now, I'm not going to do anything.  I'm going
to focus on keeping my ppa page uptodate, and leave the "project" idea
for the future.

I'm also going to nix the idea of trying to post ck's testing patches.
I feel like my turn around time wouldn't be fast enough to be useful to
ck.  So I'm just sticking with the stable bfs releases.

Anyway, it looks like ck is opening up his work to wider review.  I
would appreciate links to any interesting discussion / articles that
folks come across.

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