Re: Kernel version : what about s.yy.ww.tt scheme ?

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From: el es
Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008 - 3:38 am

Jan Engelhardt <jengelh <at> medozas.de> writes:


Thanks :)


Yes, master and stable accumulate the same patches, I know. Only master takes
new code, whereas -stable does not.

This however tells how long did it take to produce the -stable release out of
Linus's release ;) And it does not break the current habits - just abuses them a
bit ;) 
And tells you how long the version was around there without another -stable
release too. Just by looking onto the version string, quick, sortable in
meaningful way, all sorts of pluses there ;)

IMO, the kernel is so mature already, and the development is so fast, and the
changes not always so fundamental, that the version in the old sense becomes
irrelevant - it is not the 2.4->2.6 transition days any more ;) 



Regards,
Lukasz (btw sorry I forgot to sign myself last time ;)



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Re: Kernel version : what about s.yy.ww.tt scheme ?, el es, (Thu Jul 17, 3:38 am)
Re: Kernel version : what about s.yy.ww.tt scheme ?, Justin Mattock, (Thu Jul 17, 7:27 am)
Re: Kernel version : what about s.yy.ww.tt scheme ?, Jan Engelhardt, (Fri Jul 18, 2:12 am)
Re: Kernel version : what about s.yy.ww.tt scheme ?, Justin Mattock, (Fri Jul 18, 9:24 am)