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Linux 3.2 has been released.

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Linus Torvalds
Jan 5, 2012

“So 3.2 is out, and the merge window for 3.3 is thus officially
open. I delayed 3.2 first a few days to wait for the final
linux-next (“final” in the sense that that’s what I’ll fetch to
decide whether something has been in linux-next for 3.3 or not),
and then some more as people were coming back from holidays and
sorting out some regressions. So we do have a few last-minute
reverts and small fixes.

Still, there’s not a whole lot of changes since -rc7 (shortlog
appended), and almost all of them are *tiny*. So despite the few
annoying last-minute reverts, I’m feeling pretty happy about
it.

Linus

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