On 5/13/12 7:44 PM, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 14:17 -0600, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>> Gabor is retiring old versions of 2.6.x regularly (thanks, Gabor!).
>>
>> Alas, he's one step away from retiring 2.6.39.4 which is what x86 is 
>> currently at.
>>
>> Does anyone else find it troubling that x86 has been as stagnant as it is?
>>
>> I use about 7 different Geode/x86-based boxes for infrastructure
>> routing at various sites, and I'd like to see x86 more proactively
>> maintained.
> FWIW my Geos is running 3.3.4, and if I'd been home this week it'd be
> 3.3.5 (or even 3.3.6) by now.
>
> While I'll happily submit patches to update Geos to the latest kernel,
> I'm slightly more reluctant to do something more generic which affects
> platforms I can't test.
>

I'm using the Alix2 at home, and I can test builds for that.

-Philip

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