[Cake] [Bloat] Two questions re high speed congestion management anddatagram protocols
David Lang
david at lang.hm
Tue Jun 27 15:47:01 EDT 2023
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023, David P. Reed via Bloat wrote:
> Sorry for top posting, but ... Bigger question:
> Why would DCCP be deprecated by Linux kernel?
> Who makes that decision? Who argues against it?
Linus or the networking maintaners make the decision.
Usually things get pulled from the kernel because there are updates that need to
be made to the code (to match changes elsewhere in the kernel or because of
security issues) and there isn't a maintainer who works on the code in a
resonable time. This means that the maintainers for the general code area (in
this case networking maintainers) will need to do extra work in an area they
aren't that interested in (and, especially in the case of hardware, may not have
the ability to test). They do some of it, especially if it's commonly used, but
eventually either another maintainer steps up, or it goes away
David Lang
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