15 Dec
2009
15 Dec
'09
7:29 a.m.
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 14:25 +0700, Emmanuel Benisty wrote:
Hi,
As far as I can remember i.e. quite far but also super blurry, as soon as a new kernel version hits [testing], the [current] version won't be updated anymore (it may have happened when _huge_ security issues had been discovered). Today, we're stuck at .31.6 when .31.8 is out. Not a complain as I have all the tools to build any kernel I'd like to run (1 machine running Arch stock kernel out of 4 anyway) but well, just sayin'...
Cheers.
Well, I personally prefer the devs to focus on the new kernel, since it WILL move to [core] sooner rather than later, invalidating any work done on the earlier kernel. There's also kernel26-lts...