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I was looking for a bit more info here, so let me pose some addtions on-list,
and see which are correct / improvements.

(mainline)  ( implicit -dev suffix)
   goal is to release every 8-12 weeks
   1-2 weeks after release, new Current is opened.
   1-2 weeks later, goes to -rc1

-rcX
   released as-needed, typically 1-2 weeks
   starts slushy, as X increases, gets increasingly frozen

-mm
   says ".. about to go into the 2.6 kernel .."
   can we get more specific ?
   - typically has 1000 .. 1900 patches
   - most are to be considered for Current-rc + 1 or + 2
- intended for wider testing, and to identify interaction with other patches - some (small %, mostly new drivers) get into Current-rc, before its released (Andrew and Linus decide) - occaisionally big work goes thru -mm, and into -rcX w/o +1 release gestation lockdep, sema --> mutex switch (these 2 examples matured in -rt 1st)
   - max changes usually-rate is mostly

24-ac
   major product of this tree was VM that went into 2.4.10

24-rmap
   reverse mapping was merged into 2.4.??

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