Re: 2.1.X and its separation from the Linux User base

Rauli Ruohonen (raulir@fishy.pp.sci.fi)
Tue, 10 Feb 1998 20:20:15 +0200


Horst von Brand wrote:
>Get real, please: The time of the core people working on Linux is an
>extremely scarce, precious commodity. If you want to backport changes from
>2.1.xx to 2.0.xx, go and support the Linux Maintenance Project (lmp) [Is it
>still alive, BTW?]. If you want 2.2.1 earlier, either fix 2.1.xx or pay

The original idea was to have multiple trees to tell the "experimenters" or
whatever you call us ;) to begin using the new kernels so most bugs will be
found before "stable" release, yes? Why not simply announce (in c.o.l.a):

"The 2.1.x kernel is now in feature freeze (a real one this time!) and should
be stable. If you are daring enough, TEST it! If there are no bug reports,
this kernel will soon be released as 2.2.0. Don't let a disaster happen! ;)"

when the kernel is ready for that. Then just wait a week or two, fix all
bugs and release it as 2.2.0.

-- 
Anyone who has attended a USENIX conference in a fancy hotel can tell you
that a sentence like "You're one of those computer people, aren't you?"
is roughly equivalent to "Look, another amazingly mobile form of slime
mold!" in the mouth of a hotel cocktail waitress.

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