Linus Torvalds Considering End To Linux 2.6 Series
An anonymous reader writes "With the Linux 2.6 kernel set to begin its 40th development cycle and the Linux kernel nearing its 20th anniversary, Linus Torvalds has expressed interest today in moving away from the Linux 2.6.x kernel version. Instead he's looking to change things up by releasing the next kernel as Linux version 2.8 or 3.0."
I remember hearing somewhere that Linus said if he ever changed the first number, it meant he had snapped and rewritten it in Python.
Funny may not give karma, but +5 Informative never made anyone snort coffee out their nose.
Repeat to yourself: It's just a kernel, I really should relax.
It needs to be Linux Kernel 6.1, but the OS should be Linux 7. For marketing, of course.
Just crank it up to 11.0, putting it ahead of Mac OS.
(+1, Disagree)
Why not just make 10 the highest?
"Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" - Salvor Hardin
You realize that numbering a kernel with .42 is problematic.
Sure it may imply this kernel is on the verge of becoming sentient, But - wait,
what was the question again?
Why not just make 10 the highest?
Because this OS goes to eleven.