double April fools (Fw: Linux kernel 2.7.0 released)

From: David S. Miller
Date: Thu Mar 31 2005 - 19:43:50 EST



As vger co-postmaster I see some interesting stuff sometimes.

Sadly, this guy not only choose a lame april fools posting,
he couldn't even post it to the correct email address. (he
sent it to *-owner@ which goes effectively to me)

So here it is in it's full glory :-)

Begin forwarded message:

Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 01:03:50 +0200
From: Hal9000 <hal9000@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-kernel-announce-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Linux kernel 2.7.0 released


Linux kernel version 2.7.0 has been released. It is available from:

Patch: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.7/patch-2.7.0.bz2
Full source: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.7/linux-2.7.0.tar.bz2

Sizes in bytes Compressed Uncompressed
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Patch 895 3666
Full source 50508495 608465132

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The following files were changed in this release:

* (pretty much everything, as usual...)
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Finally the kernel tree has been forked. The 2.6 tree will now
concentrate on stabilization and security issues only, while all the
crazy und uncontrolled development experimental shit will continue on
the 2.7.x.y(.z?) kernel tree. It was about time!
oh yeah...
too bad this is just an april fool :(
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