Le 24/06/2015 03:20, Jude Nelson a écrit :
> Looks like Linus weighed in. I found the whole conversation thread
> interesting.
>
> http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1506.2/05492.html
>
> -Jude
>
Thanks for this enjoyable link, Jude!
Looks like the destination of the message is GKH : "I trust you
because, in fact, I expect you won't insist to merge crap." :-) If GKH
decided to merge crap, he would leave immediately the list of trusted
submaintainers.
Some new IPC tools have been introduced in the Linux kernel these
years and I know some people disaprove this trend. But, at least the
ones I know of are rather good in my opinion because they move IPC
towards the I/O system: signalfd and eventfd. If kdbus ends up merged in
the kernel, I expect it'll be properly amended to be a useful
general-purpose messaging facility. Nothing we should be afraid of.
Didier