Holger Freyther wrote: > I think we should merge the 2.6.24.x series into our stable branch.
Or maybe just move to 2.6.26 ? 2.6.24 is getting old, and there doesn't seem to be any overwhelming need for having perfectly stable kernels every day at the moment. (I.e., no factory image with urgent fixes is being branched right now. ASU can probably survive a few days without new kernel changes.) Andy mentioned a few blockers he's been watching for a time. How hard would it be to fix these ? The longer we stay at an old kernel, the harder it will be to catch up. I made the mistake of stopping to upgrade once in a project (linux-atm, after some major changes to the networking infrastructure), and getting back on track took about a year and required a lot of help from outside the project. - Werner
