Number of lines is not a measure of criticality. It *is* a measure of originality. A one-line fix can be rediscovered many times.
So you check every semi relevant kernel fork under the sun for any particular bug you might fix?
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No the important ones. Grsec is arguably the most important one in security. And I give credit if I miss something. It's just good behavior
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Grsec is also the most annoying one to make sense of due to its format. I don't expect *anyone* to dig it up unless required.
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But hey, that's how I work. And most often I don't have troubles nor spend huge amount of time cut and pasting
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I actually don't envy the work of the poor sods trying to make sense ("C&P") of grsec. They have my respect.
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