Torvalds proclaims 'new world order' with Linux 2.6.30
Jun 11, 2009, 12:03 (2 Talkback[s])
"Hopefully now done with the suspend/resume irq re-architecting,
and have switched to a new world order," Torvalds announced to the
Linux kernel mailing list. "Although I suspect lots of details will
still change, of course."
"I'm sure we've missed something, and I know we have some
regressions pending. At the same time on the whole it looks pretty
good. We've fixed a few regressions in the last few days, and
there's always 2.6.30.x."
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