How to locally maintain an end-of-life kernel branch?

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Hi, 

Sorry if this is covered somewhere, I haven't been able to find much yet in my searches.

I'm working on a project using the LTS 3.14 kernel, but I'll need to be supporting it long after official support ends on kernel.org for the branch.  Are there any pointers or suggestions on how to monitor for security and bug fixes that I'll need to pull in and merge myself?  I'm watching the lkml for patches and trying to follow the latest changes via git, but I'm sure that I'll miss things in all of the traffic.  Thanks!


--Mike

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