On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 12:59:29PM -0800, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I thought I'd give a quick update on my plans for xen.git for the next
> couple of months.
>
> Firstly, I'll be taking ~3 weeks off over Christmas/NY, so nothing much
> will happen until I get back.
>
<snip>
>
> Future/WIP:
>
> xen/next:
>
> At the moment I'm working on a fresh re-merge of all the Xen topic
> branches onto a new merge branch based on 2.6.32. This is
> definitely Work-In-Progress (in fact, I haven't pushed my current
> state out yet).
>
> This idea is to make this a clean merge, containing the current best
> of all the topic branches, and ideally make it close to something we
> can upstream. This will be Xen 4.0-only.
>
> When done, this will be the base for ongoing development.
>
>
> xen/stable-2.6.32:
>
> Based on xen/next. I'll only include bugfixes, stuff known to be
> stable, and merge in mainline stable point releases. This should be
> a solid dom0 for Xen 4 users.
>
> I expect there'll be stable-2.6.X branches tracking future released
> upstream kernels.
>
Hello,
It seems Linux 2.6.32 will be a long term supported stable release,
ending up in multiple distros..
Distros that are probably going to use it:
- Debian 6.0 ("Squeeze")
- Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ("Lucid Lynx")
- RHEL6
Please correct me if I'm wrong :)
kernel.org developers are also going to make 2.6.32 a long-term stable release.
(announced yesterday).
The most interesting of those is Debian 6.0, since it looks like it'll ship
pv_ops dom0 kernel..
but they need 2.6.32 based tree for that to happen :)
-- Pasi
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