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Re: The Palo Alto Tea Party
> > Or we can throw our own party when Linux 2.2 goes out! What do you
> > say?
> >
> > (Judging by the current pace I'm afraid we'll be able to combine the
> > two events :-)
>
> judging from WHAT current pace? are you even testing kernels? I remember
> we all laughed at Linus back in March when he said to a full room of
> people that 2.2 will be out by june, then at the "Future of Linux" meeting
> in the summer, he didn't risk giving an ETA better than "RSN", but since
> then I have compiled and run systems on the latest beta kernels, and I can
> tell you that the last report this week saying "Before christmas" is
> finaly believable.
Gee, I was joking of course. I'm using the development kernels myself
for a long time (since 2.1.102) and I know very well that they are
stable. It's just that the date gets pushed back all the time, and I
remember that at some point Linus declared a feature freeze after
which new features were added nevertheless... I wasn't trying to flame
Linu{x,s} or something. There even was a lottery (publicized on
Slashdot) that invited people to guess when they think that 2.2 will
go out. I naively voted for mid-November.. I guess I'll go vote again.
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