Stable kernel prepatch 2.4.19-rc1-ac7
Posted Jul 17, 2002 19:29 UTC (Wed) by
dr_lha (guest, #86)
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Stable kernel prepatch 2.4.19-rc1-ac7 by bryn
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Stable kernel prepatch 2.4.19-rc1-ac7
I agree with you in parts. Marcelo has just released 2.4.19rc2 however - but seems not to announced it. The 2.4 tree does seem to have slowed to a crawl.
However what I don't agree with is that Alan Cox is doing Marcelo's job better than him. Alan is maintaining a highly patched and experimental version of 2.4.19-rc1, I tried it last night and it couldn't compile with my set up. It's Marcelo's job to maintain the most stable version of 2.4 possible - which means not throwing everything in and the kitchen sink like Alan does.
As for the unprofessional aspect - not many companies actually care about the next 0.0.1 official release of the kernel - they tend to get their kernels prepackaged by redhat or whatever other company. It's only the home/geek users who anxiously await the new kernel to recompile for all the minor updates. Believe me there aren't any Fortune 500 companies sitting around for Marcelo to release the latest kernel - all the time loss $$$ because of a bug in the current version.
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