On Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 16:42:01, Chris Rankin wrote:
To some degree I can understand that you are not sure of whether you are
affected or not. On the other hand you should probably be, when running
your own kernels on a productive system. After all there seems to be a
general agreement that distribution vendors take care of the stabilization
and bug fixing of their particular kernels. As far as I am
concerned, I'm grateful that there are these stable releases at all and I very
much consider it additional work for everyone in the release team. To that
end it should be your task to check whether the update affects you or not.
After all the releases are publicly announced on probably the busiest
mailing list on earth. That offers anyone the chance to add additional
information to the releases (there has been a discussion recently about
security implications that weren't mentioned in the announcement. Just
replying to the announcement will add the needed information, and as the
discussion showed, people actually do add information).
To sum all the above up: IMHO the announcements are great, the work of the
stable team is great and I wouldn't really want to push more work on the
people that voluntarily spend their time on this branch by explaining every
detail of every patch.
Just my 2 cents.
Best regards,
Stefan
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