On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 07:51:23PM +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> > 2.6.22 is about 5-7 days away afaics; so it will have had
around 73 days
> > to get finished.
> >
> > Final devel freeze for F8 currently is 24 October 2007 -- that's 114
> > days away from now; minus those ~6 days until 2.6.22; that leaves around
> > 108 days for 2.6.23 to mature in time for the F8 freeze. I'd say that
> > should work out when I look at the numbers from recent kernels found above.
> The concerns I have is that summertime is usually a slower period.
> People go to conferences, summits, beaches a lot more, so it could
> drag out a little.
You have a point there -- just look at the numbers from 2.6.18 above
(2.6.17 was 18.06.2006) and one ca see that 2.6.18 took a bit longer.
But anyway:
actually, Red Hat was at least partly responsible for why .18 dragged
out a bit too. When Linus & Andrew found out we were going to base
RHEL5 on it, they wanted to be sure that the final .18 on which we
built was fairly solid. During -rc for that kernel quite a few
nasty long-drawn out bugs were found and fixed iirc.
Dave
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