Won't this always have the issue to stay properly in sync with the kernel?
Yes it is now updated in Debian rather regularly again which is why it passed [1].
But I don't seen anyone strongly using/adopting it atm, so we might make it a sync but with next to no guarantees.
Since Steve was doing the remove and for his collection of important responsibilities&experience I'd think that he could much better do the decision to bring it back in or keep it out, subscribing him for that.
Won't this always have the issue to stay properly in sync with the kernel?
Yes it is now updated in Debian rather regularly again which is why it passed [1].
But I don't seen anyone strongly using/adopting it atm, so we might make it a sync but with next to no guarantees.
Since Steve was doing the remove and for his collection of important responsibilitie s&experience I'd think that he could much better do the decision to bring it back in or keep it out, subscribing him for that.
[1]: https:/ /www.debian. org/doc/ manuals/ developers- reference/ pkgs.html# reintroducing- pkgs