> I'm not certain that this would be a good idea.. too many folks
> without a clue would probally end up getting access to the developers
> private hacks, etc.. that it would be more of a support nightmare.
>
> For the truly bleeding edge folks, perhaps an automagical
> linux-YYMMDD.tar.gz could end up someplace, but this would be subject
> to the same problems.
>
> Someone was (awhile back) reading the kernel->kernel patches
> and posting what got changed in the release versions.. I don't recall
> seeing that in awhile, so I'll start doing it and posting to linux-kernel
> each time a new kernel is released. (Hell, i may even set it up so my
> pager goes off within 10-20 mins of a new kernel so that I can post the
> change summary asap).
>
> - Jared
>
Hmm...
I guess you mean Michael Chastain (mec@shout.net).
AFAIK he's still doing it. I mirror his site nightly, and saw 2 months ago
the following file being mirrored:
-- Hello KCS readers,Ok, my vacation lasted longer than I planned. But I'm back actively writing KCS's now.
Meanwhile I recommend <http://www.linuxhq.com>.
--He is now up to date again with 2.0 kernels, and i hope to see 2.1 kcs'es soon..
Maybe check with him before starting another one ?
Mark
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