Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 3 Jan 2005 16:34:38 +0100 | | From | Adrian Bunk <> | | Subject | Re: starting with 2.7 |
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On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 10:18:47AM -0500, Rik van Riel wrote: > On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Andries Brouwer wrote: > > >You change some stuff. The bad mistakes are discovered very soon. > >Some subtler things or some things that occur only in special > >configurations or under special conditions or just with > >very low probability may not be noticed until much later. > > Some of these subtle bugs are only discovered a year > after the distribution with some particular kernel has > been deployed - at which point the kernel has moved on > so far that the fix the distro does might no longer > apply (even in concept) to the upstream kernel... > > This is especially true when you are talking about really > big database servers and bugs that take weeks or months > to trigger.
If at this time 2.8 was already released, the 2.8 kernel available at this time will be roughly what 2.6 would have been under the current development model, and 2.6 will be a rock stable kernel.
If it was possible to get the 2.7 cycle pretty short, this would give the advantages of the old development model without most of its' disadvantages.
cu Adrian
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