[01:17] <ScottL> micahg, i'm about thirty minutes from having the seeds updated (hopefully finally)
[02:55] <ScottL> micahg, seeds updated
[14:41] <abogani> TheMuso: I'm going to drop Tim's changes to -lowlatency because those prevent git rebase.
[14:47] <ailo> abogani: Are you going to do the rebase?
[14:49] <abogani> No. I'm try to fix problems introduced by UKT.
[14:49] <abogani> For example git's rebasing and merging don't work.
[14:52] <ailo> abogani: So it's a problem with git?
[14:53] <ailo> Also, will UKT upload -lowlatency tags into the main kernel git tree, or does the -lowlatency source need to be separate?
[14:53] <abogani> ailo: The second one.
[15:20] <abogani> The lowlatency kernel in official repo is 18.17. The kernel in my git tree is 16.25. Is this some sort of black magic?
[15:26] <abogani> It seems to me that kernel is maintained by someone else.
[15:26] <abogani> that make me very happy ;)
[16:27] <ailo> abogani: Sorry for my stupid question before. I'm looking into this just out of my own curiousity, and downloaded the Ubuntu kernel source. I see it has tags for all versions, but not flavors. Anyway, I'll just read on to get a better picture.
[16:30] <ailo> abogani: I'm still wondering about the maintenance of the kernel however. Not sure how it all sums up. I take it that the new source for -lowlatency will be similar to the git source you have been maintaining? And, I assume one person, or group of people maintain that source, while someone else pulls from it and uploads to the repo?