From: "David L. Parsley" <parsley@linuxjedi.org>
To: laughing@shared-source.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Clear indication of stable -ac kernels?
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 22:22:21 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BBBC7DD.E4FB1255@linuxjedi.org> (raw)
Hi Alan,
I was just wondering if you might stamp your kernel releases clearly
with some indication of stable/probably stable/don't bet the farm - or
some such. I've got a big-ish (2 X 1Ghz, 1.5G) multi-user terminal
server that's having bits of flakiness (which I suspect are recently
fixed), and could probably stand a kernel upgrade. I'm guessing that
2.4.10-ac4 is probably a good bet, but I'd sure be happy if you'd make
clear statements to that effect. ;-) (i.e., when Linus releases
something non-pre, I assume he means 'I think this is stable' - even
though he's not always right, I still feel better trying those in
production than any of his -pre's)
regards,
David
--
David L. Parsley
Network Administrator, Roanoke College
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then
they fight you, then you win." - Gandhi
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