On 03/15/2011 04:12 PM, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
AFAIK, Kernel:stable tracks master and is the last state before I check in a new -RC. Jiri Slaby maintains it, and I'm not entirely sure if that's the case. Since 2.6.38 just went final, I guess we'll find out. :)
Yes, this is exactly how it works. I pushed 2.6.37.4 yesterday, will wait for Greg to suck this into the Tumbleweed and then I will bump it to .38.
So, it really depends on what you want. Currently, they're identical.
Yes the 11.4 branch is merged into the stable branch, however this will change shortly.
That means that when 2.6.39-rc2 is released, master will include it. openSUSE-11.4 will follow 2.6.37.x and Kernel:stable will follow 2.6.38.x.
Exactly.
Few weeks? Kulow told us a 37.2 was available before GM was cut!?!?!?
AFACT, 2.6.37.3 is already in the openSUSE:11.4:Update:Test repo. It just needs to be released. 2.6.37.4 is already in the Kernel:openSUSE-11.4 repo.
Note that the kernels are tested before they get into the update repository. GIT snapshots are *not* tested anyhow extensively. regards, -- js suse labs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org