2002-01-07 19:25:01

by Dimitrie O. Paun

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Subject: RE: [s-h] Re: ALSA patch for 2.5.2pre9 kernel

> From: Linus Torvalds [mailto:[email protected]]
>
> This is my current feeling.
>
> However, la donna ? mobile, and I'm a primus donna, fer
> shure. So don't take it _too_ seriously, continue to argue
> the merits of other approaches.

That's good to know. So let's do so:

There is no one grouping: things can be grouped in any number
of ways, and for this very reason, a strictly hierarchical
grouping does not cut it. What I'm trying to say is that at
certain point, a given grouping characteristics becomes less
important (say sound) and other (which crosscut other parts of
the source) increase in importance (say drivers).

For this reason, I think the current organization (net/core +
drivers/net) is more practical then the one which initially
screams at any CompSci guy (net/core + net/drivers).

Now, whichever one we choose, I'd _hate_ to see net organized
one way and sound the other way. It would be just ugly. That,
together with the fact that I don't think that putting everything
under sound/ is in any way superior to the current method,
I would suggest we stick to: sound/core + drivers/sound.

--
Dimi.