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Will there be a 2.7 kernel generation

Will there be a 2.7 kernel generation

Posted Jul 29, 2004 9:49 UTC (Thu) by tarvin (subscriber, #4412)
Parent article: Another look at the new development model

Is the article to be read as there will not be a 2.7 development generation of the kernel?


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Will there be a 2.7 kernel generation

Posted Jul 29, 2004 13:37 UTC (Thu) by elanthis (guest, #6227) [Link]

No, because if you actually read the article, it explicitly states that when patches which are too disruptive even for -mm start showing up, 2.7 will likely be created.

Will there be a 2.7 kernel generation

Posted Jul 29, 2004 14:13 UTC (Thu) by allesfresser (subscriber, #216) [Link]

I also had the same question; it was engendered by this curious sentence: "Even then, however, 2.7 will track 2.6 as closely as possible, and it may go away when the feature which drove its existence becomes ready to go into the mainline."

Any idea what that means? Will the 2.7 tree just dry up and blow away when it's not needed anymore? It might be better to call it something else than 2.7 if that's the case...

Will there be a 2.7 kernel generation

Posted Jul 29, 2004 14:18 UTC (Thu) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]

Nobody really knows how 2.7 will work, once it's created. But, yes, there is a good chance that the developments which forced the creation of 2.7 will, once they are ready, be pushed downward into 2.6 and 2.7 will fade away. It all really depends on the nature of the changes, however. Someday, something sufficiently disruptive will come along and there will be no choice but to push forward to a 2.8.

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