From: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2013 02:42:01 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Fifth slide: coordinating longterm X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=929759125f4548474dbaff7a33a1a79265b502f9;p=stable-kernel-talk.git Fifth slide: coordinating longterm --- diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index c60f3c5..52567ff 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -169,6 +169,37 @@ </ul> </div> +<div class="slide"> + <h1>Coordinating longterm branches</h1> + <ul> + <li> + Linux 2.6.32 was chosen as the basis for RHEL 6, and other + distributions preparing a stable release in 2010 opted to do + the same + </li> + <li> + The 2.6.32.<var>y</var> longterm branch is the basis for kernel + packages in Debian 6.0, SLE11 SP1 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and + has over 3,500 changes + </li> + <li> + Other longterm branches have not been quite as widely used or as + active - maybe because release schedules didn't align as well + </li> + <li> + Do package maintainers expect/want there to be a longterm stable + branch for the kernel version in a stable release? + </li> + <li> + Should we be coordinating more explicitly to ensure that this + happens? + </li> + <li> + Would you be prepared to maintain such a branch at kernel.org? + </li> + </ul> +</div> + <div class="slide"> <h1>Credits</h1> <ul>