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Fake news. It's merely a re-send of the patches; nothing landed yet.
The Phoronix article and their title makes that clear; you editorialised it to state differently. (Also, that's...cringe.)
Gaymers - NTSYNC Linux Patches lands To Help Boost Steam Play Gaming Performance
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Fake news. It’s merely a re-send of the patches; nothing landed yet.
The Phoronix article and their title makes that clear; you editorialised it to state differently. (Also, that’s…cringe.)
That's just an ACK and Elizabeth replied that she'll resend again with further changes.
Nothing is in any tree that is going to Linus yet AFAICT.
We could be reasonably sure that it'll go to Linus if it's in char-misc but that hasn't happened yet. I'm also actually not sure whether Greg's or Arnd's tree is the canonical one there.