On Friday 29 September 2006 16:58, Jesse Keating wrote:
But in the case of the kernel, its a new release of the same code
set, with
some improvements. We're not going to switch to a kernel branch that has
been branched 4 years ago. If a bunch of work went into gimp-print and
improved things greatly, sure that'd be an easy update. This is different.
You are talking about the kernel, right?
AFAIK the changes between 2.6.15 (version released in FC5) and 2.6.18 (the
version available in testing-updates) are impressive. So I guess the kernel
is a bad example to prove your point. ;-)
It is almost ironic because very few projects change so much code between
major releases. :-)
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Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora
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