What is a policy of choosing EXTRAVERSION in Fedora kernels? I've found
some short info about what is 200, 300 etc. but I'd like to understand
precise algorithm of giving everything that's between dash and fcNN (NN
- fedora version). What does -300.x mean?
Sorry, for my novice question but I can't find any reliable source of
information about Fedora's kernel version naming policy.
Mateusz Marzantowicz