Messages in this thread | | | From | Linus Torvalds <> | Date | Thu, 19 Jan 2012 15:58:28 -0800 | Subject | Linux 3.3-1 out - merge window closed |
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So the subject says it all. It's been two weeks(+a day), and 3.3-rc1 is now out.
There are a couple of trees I haven't merged on purpose, and there may be a few trees I overlooked by mistake. The "on purpose" ones were things that looked unfamiliar and I felt I didn't have the bandwidth to check. The "mistake" ones would just be things I missed due to being busy.
And it really was a pretty busy merge window. I don't know *why* it felt so busy, though. In pure numbers, the merge window seems to have been pretty normal - the number of merges and regular commits are right where you'd expect them. Part of it was spending what felt like (and I think was) a couple of days chasing down two independent suspend/resume regressions on my laptop, part of it was a couple of just bad pull requests, and some of it was some of the independent discussions that were on-going. But none of that is unheard of, so what do I know..
Anyway, it's out now, and I'm taking off early for a weekend of beer, skiing and poker (not necessarily in that order: "don't drink and ski"). No email.
So if you felt that your pull request was overlooked by mistake (or intentionally, but really not so scary that you think I should have a really easy time checking it), you have a couple of days to marshal your arguments for why I should pull it after all.
And if you didn't send your pull request in time: "Phhhthrthtpt!". No arguments for that one.
(Stats for those that like them: 20% arch updates (arm, power, mips, x86), 60% drivers (networking - wireless in particular, staging, media, dri, sound, misc - including getting rid of 'struct sysdev'), and 20% random stuff: filesystems, networking, perf etc)
Linus
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