Re: [stable] [Stable-review] Future of the -longterm kernel releases(i.e. how we pick them).

From: david
Date: Wed Aug 17 2011 - 16:22:41 EST


On Wed, 17 Aug 2011, Jeremiah Foster wrote:

Do they need help from the community
instead to help define, implement, and maintain this for them?

I think the answer is yes.


to expand on this a bit.

it's a lot easier to look at changelogs and see if a -stable or -longterm update is relavent to your systems than it is to watch the flood of merges to the latest kerenl and then figure out how to backport them. BUt people who start up just compiling their own kernels frequently become testers, if not contributers to the kernel. If everyone only runs the distro kernels, then the upstream kernel quality will suffer because nobody is testing it.

people running -longterm kernels on their productionsystems will not be testing the llatest -rc kernel on those systems, but they are likely to be more interested in watching and testng new kernel releases (at least on lab machines) than people who just wait for things to be backported to the distro kernel.

David Lang

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