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Andrew Morton's kernel status report

Andrew Morton's kernel status report

Posted Sep 6, 2005 15:53 UTC (Tue) by arcticwolf (guest, #8341)
Parent article: Andrew Morton's kernel status report

The merge plans are for -mm, not for vanilla. It'll probably still be a while until we see OCFS2 etc. in a Linus release.


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Andrew Morton's kernel status report

Posted Sep 6, 2005 15:57 UTC (Tue) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]

No, I believe he is talking about the mainline. The patches mentioned have, for the most part, been in -mm for quite some time.

Andrew Morton's kernel status report

Posted Sep 6, 2005 16:21 UTC (Tue) by arcticwolf (guest, #8341) [Link]

OK - I wouldn't really know what's in -mm and what isn't without looking it up, but the "-mm merge plan" headline seemed to suggest that it was stuff intended for -mm, rather than stuff already in -mm intended for mainline.

Thanks for the correction. :)

Andrew Morton's kernel status report

Posted Sep 6, 2005 17:47 UTC (Tue) by AnswerGuy (guest, #1256) [Link]

I think Andrew refers to it as the -mm merge plan because it's what
he's merging *from* -mm into the mainstream.

JimD

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