Re: What is latest rc version?

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Hi:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Andre Prendel <andre_prendel@xxxxxx> wrote:> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:26:45AM +0800, shark huang wrote:>> 2009/1/10 Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen <traxplayer@xxxxxxxxx>:>> > 2009/1/9 shark huang <shark.hh@xxxxxxxxx>:>> >>> >> Could explain more detail?For example: currently, the latest mm-tree version>> >> is 2.26.28-rc2-mm1, my feel is that it is a patch on top of 2.26.28-rc2>> >> which is on top of 2.26.28 base version. What is  the next version of>> >> mm-tree and it's base version?>> >>> > Only Andrew Morton knows.>> Ok. so there are at least two important development trees,right? What>> is the benefit? If somebody want to publish a patch, which tree is>> prefer?>> Jonathan Corbet wrote a guide about the development process. You can> find it in the source tree under> /Documentation/development-process. The guide is also available in the web.>> http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/how-participate-linux-community>Very useful. Thanks.> Andre>ÿ淸º{.nÇ+돴윯돪†+%듚ÿ깁Ýjw¦j)p듰ÿº{.nÇ+돴¤z받–w°n'?Úqろ듡ç쀹b욎ÿ◀뺞¬z·švØ^¶m§ÿÿ묎çzY些¸옾ú+껕@


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