> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Mays) writes: >> Once 2.2.12 makes it out of Incoming, we will have 8 kernel >> versions in the unstable distribution? Do we REALLY need to >> provide that many versions of the kernel??
>>>>> "Guy" == Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What about just keeping the last 2.0.x and the last 2.2.x ? That would be fine by me; however, some people might object because kernel "improvements" sometimes break things -- even in stable kernel branches. It is not so rare for someone to avoid upgrading to the next kernel version, because it breaks some obscure feature that he needs. Perhaps we should keep the last two versions of each branch? In this case, 2.0.35, 2.0.36, 2.2.10, and 2.2.12 (which is in Incoming). I don't know. Let's see whether anyone objects to just keeping two versions around. > It's also a lot of space on the ftp site. It's a lot of space on my laptop too... (93M to be precise) Brian