Linus Torvalds Delays Linux 3.7, Releases 3.7-rc8 Kernel Instead
hypnosec writes "The Linux 3.7 kernel has been delayed by one week as Linus Torvalds has released the Linux 3.7-rc8 instead. Because of some hiccups following the 'resurrection of a kswapd issue,' Torvalds wasn't comfortable releasing version 3.7 this week and instead went ahead with another release candidate. Torvalds revealed in his release announcement that because of this delay, the merge window for Linux 3.8 will close just around Christmas time."
Another Linux kernel release candidate. OMG!
Linux is turning into Firefox...
I was so looking forward to playing with Linux 3.7 this weekend.
From the release announcement: "If you send me small irrelevant stuff that doesn't fix major issues (oopses, security, things like that), I'm going to curse at you and ignore your pull request. So don't do it." I can't disagree with Linus about this timeframe not being a good time for non-critical updates, but his recurring treatment of security issues as "small irrelevant stuff" makes me somewhat troubled...
I know! Pick a version and stick with it, people.
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
Would the GNU icon really be appropriate for a story about Linux and not the Hurd itself?
Torvalds revealed in his release announcement that because of this delay, the merge window for Linux 3.8 will close just around Christmas time."
Merry Christmas to all, indeed!
And because I'm dragging it out for another week, I'm going to be
*very* bitter if anybody sends me pull requests this late in the game
that aren't for major issues. If you send me small irrelevant stuff
that doesn't fix major issues (oopses, security, things like that),
I'm going to curse at you
In the spirit of forgiveness and magnanimity, Linus has offered not to call anyone a "fucking moron who should kill himself" this Christmas.
Don't screw up the peace and goodwill, people, or there will be hell to pay!
Rich And Stupid is not so bad as Working For Rich And Stupid.
Heck as far back as 12 years ago Microsoft had already released the 2000th version!!! Give it up zealots, the Linux will never catch up.
We've seen a lot of news recently on slashdot about software being released before it is ready. This is just a glimpse into the inner-workings of a very large development team making a tough, but correct, call.
Thanks Linux & Co! Keep up the good work!