Hi!

> > The fact that not a script, but Linus Torvalds, decides that the tree is 
> > in a state he likes to share with others. You have been doing -pre's all 
> > this time, it's just that you are calling them -rc's.
> 
> No.
> 
> I used to do "-pre", a long time ago. Exactly because they were 
> synchronization points for developers.
> 
> These days, that's pointless. We keep the tree in pretty good working
> order (certainly as good as my -pre's ever were) constantly, and
> developers who need to can synchronize with either the BK tree or the
> nightly snapshots. The fact is, 99% of the developers don't even need to 

Actually, sync to -pre is easier than sync to -bk snapshot:
* you get incremental patches from kernel.org
* there's reasonable number of pre-s so that you can be up-to-date without
syncing each day

                                Pavel
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