>you know it will get more support and eyes for stability and development power as the kernel wouldn't want to ship anything that's at some unstable state.
This is a rather idealistic view on kernel development.
But it is true that when wireguard is “ready” this could very well result in a bit more support as larger orgs will be more willing to start using wireguard.
This is a rather idealistic view on kernel development.
But it is true that when wireguard is “ready” this could very well result in a bit more support as larger orgs will be more willing to start using wireguard.