Comment But will Linus accept it? (Score 1) 190
CML2 may be as ready for Linux 2.5 as it can be, but that doesn't matter one bit if Linus doesn't want to take it. It seems to me ESR is taking it for granted that this will be the next kernel configuration scheme, but what's the word from the main man himself? I haven't heard a word about CML1 being replaced, but then I really don't follow the LKML too closely.
I imagine there would be quite a few oposed to this, especially if Linux now needs to ship with Python as well.
Would it perhaps be feasible to to compile the CML2 parser, and just ship that binary for those that don't want to install Python as well? Or does someone have other tricks up their sleeve?
I imagine there would be quite a few oposed to this, especially if Linux now needs to ship with Python as well.
Would it perhaps be feasible to to compile the CML2 parser, and just ship that binary for those that don't want to install Python as well? Or does someone have other tricks up their sleeve?