With the offending code in the Linux kernel made public, can't the kernel maintainers go back through the versioning history and see who sent in the patch and committed it? I would think they chould tell if a given block of code came from many small patches and morphed over time, or one big patch.
With the offending code in the Linux kernel made public, can't the kernel maintainers go back through the versioning history and see who sent in the patch and committed it? I would think they chould tell if a given block of code came from many small patches and morphed over time, or one big patch.