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Re: linux-ipsec: Re: IPSec: Fragmentation in Linux 2.0.xx IP stack

From: Angelos D. Keromytis <angelos(at)dsl.cis.upenn.edu>
Date: Tue Apr 28 1998 - 19:26:58 EDT


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- To: alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox)
Subject: Re: linux-ipsec: Re: IPSec: Fragmentation in Linux 2.0.xx IP stack Cc: hugh@toad.com, linux-ipsec@clinet.fi, ji@research.att.com Date: 04/28/98, 19:26:57

In message <m0yUJaI-000aNhC@the-village.bc.nu>, Alan Cox writes:
>
>Im not sure I understand the question

Two questions really:

Who makes a decision on what gets into the Linux network stack (and kernel) officially (if there's such a thing) ?

How does one go about talking to that person ?

I'm afraid my knowledge of the Linux "Who's Who" is rather limited (with notable exceptions :)
- -Angelos

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