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Revamped Linux Kernel Numbering Concluded

kernel_dan writes "Following on the heels of a prior discussion about a kernel numbering scheme, KernelTrap has the conclusion. From summary: "Linus Torvalds decided against trying to add meaning to the odd/even least significant number. Instead, the new plan is to go from the current 2.6.x numbering to a finer-grained 2.6.x.y. Linus will continue to maintain only the 2.6.x releases, and the -rc releases in between. Others will add trivial patches to create the 2.6.x.y releases. Linus cautions that the task of maintaining a 2.6.x.y tree is not going to be enjoyable.'" Torvalds suggested specific guidelines to alleviate burn-out of the .y maintainer and Greg KH volunteered to begin maintainership."

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  1. Re:Just one question: by teh+merry+reaper · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'm just waiting for kernel v. 2.6.6.6 Hyper Ultra Extreme Platinum Street Fighter Alpha Force 7000 edition with Open Karate KICK! Source Punch!! LLRRDDLRLR *fatality* code.
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    I thought it would actually be a funny comment. Honest.

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