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  • VirtualBox SF Driver Ejected From The Linux 5.4 Kernel

    Phoronix: VirtualBox SF Driver Ejected From The Linux 5.4 Kernel

    Merged to the mainline Linux kernel last week was a driver providing VirtualBox guest shared folder support with the driver up to now being out-of-tree but important for sharing files between the host and guest VM(s). While the driver was part of Linux 5.4-rc7, Linus Torvalds decided to delete this driver on Tuesday...

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  • #2
    I was expecting a rant, but it turned out that it was just not pushed properly, at the right merge cycle. Oh well

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    • #3
      Originally posted by smirky View Post
      I was expecting a rant
      He would have so totally done that, were it still < 2015.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by smirky View Post
        I was expecting a rant, but it turned out that it was just not pushed properly, at the right merge cycle. Oh well
        Me too, too bad Linus isn't like Alex Jones.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cl333r View Post

          Me too, too bad Linus isn't like Alex Jones.
          Yeah. Linus isn't batsh*t crazy.

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          • #6
            As much as I want this feature ASAP, Linus made the right call here.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cl333r View Post

              Me too, too bad Linus isn't like Alex Jones.
              s/too bad/but luckily/

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              • #8
                Hm, so is this driver even compatible with the userspace part of the stack?

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                • #9
                  Who pushed this code to the kernel so late? Greg KH pull yet another stunt? Did a longtime Redhat Linux developer try to pull a fast one?

                  I wish whoever pushed this code to Linus would realize that Linux kernel development is not the place for: "It compiles this time! Ok, send it to Linus to merge it!"

                  You would think that the people responsible for pushing code to Linus understand the basics of kernel development:
                  • New code for the kernel goes through a review & approval process that can be time-consuming, but it's supposed to encourage better code quality.
                  • New code is supposed to be merged into a development tree with other new code in that major section of Linux, just to see how it all plays together.
                  • New code for the kernel should be pushed when the kernel "merge window" opens. Sometimes Linus allows later merges during RC0 and RC1, and sometimes not.
                  • Once new code has been merged during the "merge window", then it needs to be tested in the kernel with bugs supposedly getting fixed through multiple RC rounds.
                  • The new kernel is released when Linus is satisfied.
                  Hey! I don't write code for the kernel, but I think I understand the development process based on years of watching how it is supposed to work.

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                  • #10
                    Right call in a non ranting way, good call!

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