Linux Kernel 2.5.8 Released
green pizza writes: "Linux Kernel 2.5.8 has been relased. Major improvements include readahead cache tweaks and support for hot-swap PCI on certain IBM machines." Here's the changelog; if you want to experiment with the bleeding edge, check out the list of mirrors provided by kernel.org.
Well, these BitKeeper logs are pretty lengthy.
I've always been partial to the multiple one-liner summaries, a la Alan Cox.
I wonder if Linus has always devoured and spit out this many patches for new kernel revisions or whether I'm just seeing an artifact of BitKeeper?
Could it be argued that kernel development is moving faster as a result of Linus adopting some kind of source code management system? I know Grandpa Eric Raymond would be pleased if that were the case:)
[Just hoping that 2.6 comes out faster than 2.4...]
"Provided by the management for your protection."