KernelTrap: 2.6.14 Merge Cycle Ending | Linux Today

KernelTrap: 2.6.14 Merge Cycle Ending

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 9, 2005

“Linux creator Linus Torvalds sent a reminder to the Linux
Kernel Mailing List that the merge window for 2.6.14 is coming to
an end. ‘As per the new merge policies that were discussed during
LKS in Ottawa earlier during the summer,’ Linus explained, ‘I’m
going to accept new stuff for 2.6.14 only during the first two
weeks after 2.6.13 was released.’ The new development policy was
first discussed on the lkml with the release of 2.6.13-rc4, and
further elaborated with the release of 2.6.13…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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