In article <E14EaSo-00083x-00@the-village.bc.nu> you wrote:
>> In other words, there's no longer any such thing as a "stable" branch. The
>> whole point of having separate production and development branches was to have
>> one in which each succeeding patch could be counted upon to be more reliable
> By your personal definition of stable 2.0.3x is the current stable kernel.
Btw: Any chance to see an official 2.0.39 soon?
2.0.39final is out for about half a year now...
Christoph
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