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SubjectRe: 2.5 'what to expect'
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:02:19PM +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
> In preparation for the flood of testers as we approach 2.6pre,
> I thought I'd give this doc another airing to be sure that it
> isn't missing anything important.. (Plus I've been meaning to
> post an update for a while, and 42 sounded like a good number).
>
> Dave

Dave,

thanks a lot for the effort of writing this document. I think it's very
nice.

I think that a very useful thing for have a quite large group of people
testing 2.6pre is a similar document that explain "what should I do with
my distribution to test 2.6pre?". For example, I have an uptodate
mandrake 9.1: it would be very nice to have a page where I can
download package/learn what to do to test a 2.6kernel. Anyone knows if
there is such a page over there? Otherwise, it would be nice that the
distribution's gurus could advice us...

Thanks again to all linux-kernel people,
Romano


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