Am Mon, 5 Aug 2013 21:16:26 +0200 schrieb Rémy Oudompheng <remyoudompheng@gmail.com>:
Would it be a good idea to switch to 3.2 now until October? Linux 3.2 is used by Debian 7 and is definitely widely tested by a lot of people.
Rémy.
Not worth for the few months. We could have done that for over a year and also a switch to 3.4 was possible. We stayed with 3.0 for good reason. The plan will be to switch to 3.10 in testing when 3.11 will be out for the stock kernel. We can delay this until the last 3.0 release or be pretty quick when 3.11 is just released. I notice 3.0 to be slow in boot and shutdown with systemd even with a slow hdd as boot drive, much more with a ssd. I suggest to put 3.10 LTS as early as possible into testing maybe parallel to 3.10 stock kernel in a few weeks. I'd be happy to test it. -Andy