Re: Reviving the concept of a stable series

From: Alan Cox
Date: Mon Jan 10 2005 - 15:39:59 EST


On Llu, 2005-01-10 at 13:44, Adam Sampson wrote:
> L A Walsh <lkml@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> One option would be a "Linux Legacy" project, similar to the Fedora
> Legacy project that backports updates to old Red Hat/Fedora Core
> releases: a central service that'd collect bug fixes for released
> kernels that distributors could then base their kernels on. That way,
> we'd get the stability advantages of vendor kernels without needing to
> repeat the effort for each distribution.
>
> Maybe some of the distribution vendors might be interested in setting
> up something like this?

It would be essentially unmanageable unless you picked only one specific
kernel and configuration set to support. Needless to say you won't find
vendors even ship the same kernel. Nor for that matter would a few
backports magically give you stability.

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