On Fri, Sep 06, 2019 at 11:58:24AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
On Fri, Sep 06, 2019 at 10:40:01AM +0200, Ricard Wanderlof wrote:
But is this being dropped from the master branch as well? To me it makes the kernel behave in an inconsistent way, first reporting a failure to instantiate a specific sound card in the kernel log, but then seemingly bringing it up anyway.
No, this is absolutely a good and positive change to have in master and I'm not suggesting that we should drop it there - sorry if I sounded like that. I just want to be conservative for stable so that we don't have anyone updating their stable kernel and having their audio blow up on them, we don't want to do anything that'd discourage people from taking stable updates and hence missing out on security or critical stability updates.
Hi Mark,
I'm sorry for not dropping this to begin with: I saw your nack and the patch ended up still being released because of my fuck up rather than me purposefuly ignoring your ack, sorry.
However, I'd like to say that I don't agree with it. I understand your reasoning about keeping the stable trees conservative, but I feel that going to the extreme with it will just encourage folks to not upgrade between major versions.
I'd like to think that upgrading major versions should be the same as upgrading minor ones (because numbers don't matter here). If that's not the case, let's fix it!
-- Thanks, Sasha