On Oct 18, 2008, "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@kernel.org> wrote:
Just do like car manufacturers. When it's 2008, you can already shop
around their 2009 models. Linux could do the same. We could right
now decide that 2.6.29 is going to be 2009.1 (or 9.1, or 2.9.1,
whatever), and then, even if it's still 2008 when it goes out, so
what?
(The 2.6.28 cycle has already started, so it's probably easier to just
leave it alone)
+1
Not that I care one way or the other. It's just that I don't see how
your response bears any relationship with the point Greg made. It's
just a distraction. We're talking about how to label releases, not
about guessing the release date of a kernel months ahead. One you
label it, it stays that way.
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