Hey, all the better. However, in that case I'd strongly suggest up the
management chain that people be aware of the fact that if they want 2.6.x
to be stable on anything but x86, it will need testing. Both internally
and externally. By doing things like running all the internal machines on
a pre-2.6 kernel.
The same is true of x86 too, but there at least there will be test
coverage even without vendor support. Vendors making their own internal
distributions with pre-2.6 kernels will help on x86 too, of course. Hint
hint.
(Late 2.3.x got much better coverage through things like this, so I'm not
all that pessimistic. But people need to be aware of the issue).
Linus
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