Re: Product lifecycles and kernel impacts

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On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Josh Boyer <jwboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If Server is doing an LTS, it follows the latest upstream longterm
> kernel.  We agree there.  Which means that whenever upstream longterm
> does a release (which is actually pretty regular), we do a kernel
> update containing that.  E.g. 3.13.1, 3.13.2, 3.13.3, etc.  Those are

I should probably clarify that 3.13 was an example number there.  3.13
won't be a longterm upstream kernel.  Given the current longterm
schedules, I wouldn't expect another one to be picked until about a
year from now.  Something to keep in mind going forward.

josh
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