6 Aug
2013
6 Aug
'13
3:16 a.m.
2013/8/5 Bartłomiej Piotrowski <b@bpiotrowski.pl>:
On 2013-08-04 14:37, Tom Gundersen wrote:
Hi,
In case someone missed it, Greg just announced that 3.10 will be the next LTS kernel [0].
It might make sense to bump linux-lts to 3.10 shortly after linux-3.11 moves to [core]. What do you think?
-t
[0]: <http://www.kroah.com/log/blog/2013/08/04/longterm-kernel-3-dot-10/>
+1, some time ago you convinced me that 3.0 has some disadvantages and is definitively less tested. As pointed already we have time to October, so linux-lts 3.10 can stay in [testing] for a while.
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.