Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 27 Aug 2009 22:39:13 +0800 | Subject | Re: mm/-next release on kernel.org web page? | From | Dave Young <> |
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:42 AM, J.H.<warthog9@kernel.org> wrote: > J.H. wrote: >> >> Randy Dunlap wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 10:08:40 +0800 Dave Young wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Randy Dunlap<rdunlap@xenotime.net> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, 2 Aug 2009 15:56:20 +0800 Dave Young wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> The last mm patchset is 2.6.28-rc2-mm1. We can not download -mm >>>>>> patchset from kernel.org web page since the -next tree born. >>>>>> >>>>>> Could you consider put mmtom release there just like before? And even >>>>>> -next tree patchset? It will be more convenient for users who test >>>>>> kernel just by downloading from web. Now it's impossible for them to >>>>>> test these patchsets because they normally do not subscribe to lkml. >>>>> >>>>> from www.kernel.org: >>>>> For comments about the web pages, please send mail to >>>>> webmaster@kernel.org. >>>>> >>>>> also from www.kernel.org: >>>>> Please don't use finger.kernel.org for any sort of automatic >>>>> monitoring. The number of automatic bots hitting this port is causing the >>>>> finger daemon to shut down more often than not. The same information is >>>>> available from http://www.kernel.org/kdist/finger_banner. >>>>> >>>>> and of course the finger_banner file is not up to date. >>>>> >>>>> You may consider using my >>>>> http://www.xenotime.net/linux/scripts/kcurrent script. >>>>> Its output (today) is: >>>>> >>>>> The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is: 2.6.30.4 >>>>> The latest prepatch for the stable Linux kernel tree is: 2.6.31-rc5 >>>>> The latest 2.4 version of the Linux kernel is: 2.4.37.4 >>>>> The latest 2.2 version of the Linux kernel is: 2.2.26 >>>>> The latest prepatch for the 2.2 Linux kernel tree is: 2.2.27-rc2 >>>>> The latest -mm patch to the stable Linux kernels is: >>>>> 2.6.28-rc2-mm1 >>>>> mmotm-2009-0730-0501 ... applies to: 2.6.31-rc4 >>>>> next-20090731 ... applies to: v2.6.31-rc4 >>>> >>>> Thanks randy. Very helpful. But I still have same question. Normal >>>> users need a more convenient and straightforward way to get what they >>>> want. It will be better that we put them on www.kernel.org main page, >>>> not only the version info but also the download link. >>>> >>>> At least for me when I started my kernel hacking some years ago I >>>> always download kernel from www.kernel.org main page. I'm not sure >>>> whether others people do same thing. Current -next and mmtom are more >>>> like for us to do internal testing. >>> >>> Oh, I agree with you, but webmaster@kernel.org seems to be ignoring these >>> emails (this is the third such one in the last 3-4 months). >> >> In fact we have been responding to these inquiries both to the public ones >> we have gotten (what we get added to on LKML), and to the private inquires, >> the latest one from LKML being a bit more than a week ago: >> >> http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/24/334 >> >> We have been well aware of the problem for quite some time, the code base >> has rotted horribly, and the way kernel trees are placed in the hierarchy >> has changed from any reasonable assumption that was made many years ago when >> the code was first put together. We (meaning me) are, literally, in the >> middle of revamping this code, however it's basically a complete re-write of >> the code base at this point. >> >> And in the last few weeks we've been dealing with quite a lot on top of >> trying to make forward progress on this code base, like the Bind DNS >> vulnerabilities, OSCon, Linux Symposium and the plethora of other things >> that need doing. Really, we aren't ignoring the problem, there's just one >> of me and a lot to do and I'm plugging away at it all. Please be patient, >> I'm trying to get it done and up and running. Until then *PLEASE* bear with >> us while we get through everything. >> >> - John 'Warthog9' Hawley >> > > > Not to reply to myself, but I've pushed out an update that should > incorporate the expected trees now, this does eliminate the 2.2 and all but > the last 2.4 tree (2.4.37.5), but does include all of the stable 2.6.x > trees, the snapshots and linux-next. Frontpage, finger and rss should all > be showing the new information universally. I'll probably tweak things a > bit more (layout and such for the rss & html) but the kernels should now be > listed as people expect.
Thanks for your work.
Is it possible to add latest mmotm link? Just link to andrew's broken-out.tar.gz with the stamp name?
> > - John 'Warthog9' Hawley > Chief Kernel.org Administrator >
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