Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jul 2007 09:58 UTC
"After 6 months of careful integration and testing, I'm happy to announce availability of Linux 2.4.35," 2.4 maintainer Willy Tarreau announced on the lkml. This is the second stable 2.4 kernel released since Willy became the 2.4 kernel maintainer nearly a year ago in August of 2006. Source level changes can be viewed through the linux-2.4 gitweb interface.
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So instead of a fork of the kernel mention in a article a couple of days ago, wouldn't keeping the 2.4 produce the same affect? I don't believe the kernel should be forked, when we got the 2.4 that is rock solid for servers, etc.
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So instead of a fork of the kernel mention in a article a couple of days ago, wouldn't keeping the 2.4 produce the same affect? I don't believe the kernel should be forked, when we got the 2.4 that is rock solid for servers, etc.