The advancements which 2.6 will bring, over 2.4, will be extraordinarily
different, in terms of overall architecture it seems. Even if it's only
a 20% architecture difference from 2.4, think of how much further from
2.0 that is.
My $0.02.
On Sat, 2002-07-13 at 16:35, c0330 wrote:
> Hi everbody,
>
> Will kernel tree 2.0 stop developing and regard historical after the release
> of 2.6? I think we would put our focus on much more newer kernel. And I found
> this may confuse the newbies, because they don't know much about versioning in
> Kernel.
>
> In nowsdays, there are less less compputers using 2.0. We should push them to
> upgrade, so I think stop developing 2.0 is better, in my opinion
>
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