The new VM was integrated too late, and 2.4 released too early.
I agree with Linus... You do need a _known_ starting point for the next dev
kernel. 2.4.15 is known.
Also, having a 17-rc and 18-pre (at the same time) would load down Marcello
much more, and I haven't seen anyone else try it.
If 2.4 stayed 2.3 a bit longer, maybe it would've been cought maybe not.
Who knows if Andrea would've written his new VM back then.
What is interesting now is how Rik's VM (patch against 2.4.16) looks now
that it is seperate from the hugeness of the -ac patch.
The point is, if 2.4.0 was more mature, Linus *could* have given it over to
a maintainer sooner and started 2.5. Instead, we ended up with a quasi
dev/stable kernel, and no dev "idiot if you don't expect corruption" kernel.
During that time there was no *rock* in 2.4 (unless it crashed - which
hasn't happened to me). More like packed dirt. ;)
MF
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