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SubjectRe: Linux 2.6.13-rc1
Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Ok, guys,
> there was a lot of stuff pending after 2.6.12, and in the week and a half
> since the release, the current diff against it has grown to almost three
> megabytes compressed.
>
> Which is actually normal for a -rc1 release judging by the two last ones,
> but it usually takes us longer than ten days to get there. Which just
> shows that 2.6.12 was brewing for too long, but we can also think
> positively and say that perhaps it also seems to imply that this git thing
> is working out and not slowing people down.
>
> Anyway, I really don't want to drag out 2.6.13 as long as 2.6.12 took, and
> we don't have any reason to anyway, so let's try to see if we can calm
> things down again, and people who are thinking about writing new code
> might think about spending some quality time looking at the existing code
> and patches instead.

Can't comment on git slowing things down, but I have to think that the
time it took, and was ALLOWED to take, is a result of the -stable fixes
working very well indeed. The fact that the 2.6.11.X was available to
take the presure off to get something out of the door.

My big thank you to the stable folks, I personally think this idea is
working as intended.

--
-bill davidsen (davidsen@tmr.com)
"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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