JargonFile/entries/linux_speedboat_effect.txt
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linux speedboat effect
Refers to the problem of getting your patches into the Linux kernel at the
right time, otherwise maintainers may have little interest and it becomes
increasingly difficult to forward port to mainline.
"Even when vendors actually release the corresponding source code and
don't drop in binary blobs, due to the phenomenon I call 'the Linux
speedboat', if they've forked an old kernel and done things their way, and if
someone doesn't get on the case immediately, there's the unenviable task of
forward-porting that code to whatever it is that the Linux kernel developers
happen to like today. If the vendor didn't manage to throw their code aboard
the speedboat at the right time, everyone is left floating in the wake."
-- Paul Boddie