On Jun 22 2007 00:29, Jesper Juhl wrote:On 21/06/07, ZoltÃn HUBERT <zoltan.hubert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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All people who might read this know that traditionally[...]
stable releases are even numbered and development branches
are odd numbered. This changed during late develoment of
2.6, according to my analysis because of the "invention" of
GIT which was itself necessary because of BitKeeper (insert
ooooooooold flame-wars here) and which allowed very dynamic
develoment.
I myself have argued that we should be focusing more on stability and
regression fixing, but I'm not so sure that a 2.6.7 devel branch would
solve this. In general the 2.6.x.y -stable kernels seem to be doing
the job pretty good.
For my part, I think the 2.6.<odd> did not go as well as the 2.6.<even>,
beginning with x=16.