Kernel Log: No unstable series; Linux 2008.7; dealing with security fixes

  2008-07-24 07:00:03
Along with 2.6.27 development ramping up, there is a variety of other Linux kernel news. Shortly after the release of Linux 2.6.26, someone on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) asked what sort of changes†' either potentially or already in the works†' might give rise to a 2.7 development series. Torvalds did not even wait 20 minutes to respond,"Nothing. I'm not going back to the old model. The new model is so much better that it's not even worth entertaining as a theory to go back." 
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