Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: stable kernel, when? | Date | Tue, 28 Jan 1997 01:41:29 -0600 | From | Doug Ledford <> |
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> Could you give me a pointer to the Linux Maintainance Program (LMP)? > I had heard of this last year at the Linux Kongress..
Actually, the group anacronym isn't fully decided :) We called ourselves several things for a long time, but the LMP-README file in the last LMP kernel does indicate that we are the Linux Maintenance Project. As for when the project is going to start work on 2.0.x, well, that's not decided either. There is a certain amount of logic behind waiting until Linus stops putting out 2.0.x kernels before getting to work for the simple need of avoiding duplication of effort. Not only that, but not all of the members of the project (mainly myself :) have made a full switch to the 2.0.x kernel series.
There is a mailing list for the lmp group. The list is primarily intended for people working on the project in terms of coding and what not. It isn't intended to be a general "What am I doing wrong?" list since most of the LMP members are either busy coding up part of the kernel or running their respective ISP. Also, bug reports can usually be handled better on the regular channels since more people are listening. The real purpose of the group is not to replace linux-kernel after a stable series starts being maintained (here I am speaking of those people not using development kernels), these users should still send bug reports, etc. to linux-kernel where most of the various code maintainers can be found. We are simply there to take the bug fixes found by various people on the net and incorporate them into a single package so not everyone has to go patch hunting and apply those patches to the last stable kernel release in order to have bugs fixed (and in some cases, drivers updated). Anyone interested in being a part of the group or in keeping up with the status of the project though, is welcome to send a subscription request to majordomo@linux.dcs.ed.ac.uk with a message body of:
subscribe lmp-devel email@host.com
The last part is, of course, optional. Traffic on this list is light right now since we haven't picked up on 2.0.x yet, and really quit working on the 1.2.13-LMP kernel quite some time ago.
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