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2010-02-18
Kernel APIs (or ABIs) mean squat for application API stability.
I can run a 2004-era (or older, didn't test recently) Linux app on the latest and greatest Linux system without problems (though vice versa, things often break by the month, so you better build your release binaries on old Linux systems).
The Linux interfaces are important for drivers.