On 06/06/2017 10:58 PM, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
Hi again,
Since a few years, I maintain a variant of the linux kernel in the AUR [1] that adds support for Multipath TCP [2]. The most recent version is based on linux 4.4, and the package I maintain tries to follow the "linux" package from [core] as much as possible.
There is no short- or medium-term perspective to merge Multipath TCP upstream, so I would like to bring this package to [community]. There are already several kernel variants in the official repos, but I would like to get some feedback before adding another one.
Thanks, Baptiste
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-mptcp/ [2] http://www.multipath-tcp.org/
Just to add what has been said already. The fact that there is no perspective of having multipath upstreamed is the exact reason why we should not have it in repositories. It is a niche that Arch does not target. -ARCH and -lts kernels are self-explanatory. -hardened replaced the grsecurity kernel and combines KSPP efforts with enormous Daniel's knowledge (and there is more business to it that's out of scope for this mailing list), -zen is desktop oriented and also maintained "upstream" by heftig. This covers everything that the majority of our community might want and I can't see what else could fit there. Bartłomiej