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Video Interview With Linus On Linux 2.7

daria42 writes "ZDNet Australia has put up a video interview of Linux creator Linus Torvalds talking about the kernel development process, explaining why the unexpected resilience of kernel version 2.6 has delayed the move to 2.7." From the interview: "One of the original worries was that we would not be able to make big changes within the confines of the development model... I always said that if there is something so fundamental that everything will break then we will start at 2.7 at that point... We have been able to do fairly invasive things even while not actually destabilizing the kernel... Having stable and unstable in parallel: I think it used to be a great model, and I think we may see that the kernel has actually become more mature and stable and it just doesn't seem to be that great a model, for the kernel."

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  1. Re:Is flash player 8 available for linux? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Flash 8 has been shown to destabilize the 2.6 kernel... Supposedly it will play nicely with the 2.7 kernel, though.

  2. well by User+956 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Having stable and unstable in parallel: I think it used to be a great model

    It certainly works when dual-booting.

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    The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
  3. Another interview with Linus? by Xenographic · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does it contain anything inflammatory about the GPL v3? If not, I'm not interested. :]

  4. Re:Too bad Flash 9 isn't released for linux yet by Wonko+the+Sane · · Score: 4, Funny
    i believe it autodects your OS based on your user agent, you insensitive anonymous coward. why are you in windows??

    Maybe he uses the user agent switcher to work around broken websites, you insensitive... logged in user