Je sais que ce n'est de toute derniere fraicheur, mais c'est quand meme
récent et très interessant :
Linus Torvalds a annoncé lors de la sortie du kernel 2.1.115
un code freeze.. Ce qui signifie que le nouveau noyeau stable 2.2.0
approche a grand pas. Apparemment on parlait de la fin aout, mais
comme on est fin aout, il faudra attendre encore un peu.
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Ok, we've been in a tentative code freeze for a long time, and now it's
final. I've made a 2.1.115 that I hope is good enough,
and I won't be accepting anything but
bug-fixes until 2.2..
There are two long-standing patches that I'm still considering:
devfs
dynamic fd's
and I kind of expect that they'll go
in (devfs is configurable, so if you don't want it you don't need to care,
and the dynamic
fd's save some memory and speed certain
things up a bit). The reason they're not in now is mainly that I've been
trying to get
everything else off my plate, and I
want to ruminate on them in peace for a while.
Bug-fixes are still (and will always be) accepted,
Linus
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