OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du lundi 30 mai 2011, vers 18:52, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> disait :
> As you may have seen, the next version of the Linux kernel will be 3.0 > (or 3.0.0). There is no significant API change; this just shortens the > version string and marks the start of the third decade of Linux. Are we sure that the change won't be reverted later in the RC cycle? This change will break a lot of software that rely on detecting the kernel version to make some decisions. Maybe the 3.0.0 could be released as 2.6.40 to avoid unnecessary breakages? I do not mean not working on supporting 3.x numbering correctly as soon as possible. -- Vincent Bernat ☯ http://www.luffy.cx Keep it right when you make it faster. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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