Linux 3.5-rc6: Getting Close To Final

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 8 July 2012 at 08:26 AM EDT. Add A Comment
LINUX KERNEL
Linus Torvalds released the Linux 3.5-rc6 kernel on Saturday night.

The bulk of the release message concerning this sixth RC release of the Linux 3.5 kernel comes down to "Another week, another -rc. And happily, another week of calming down. Noticeably fewer commits in here than in -rc5, and I think we're getting closer to a final release."

The remainder of the message comes down to alerting developers about the Linux 3.6 kernel merge window. For those developers taking holiday in August, if you will be away, Linus suggests possibly just delaying the work until the Linux 3.7 kernel rather than dropping a lot into Linux 3.6. With that said, Linus is thinking that the Linux 3.6 kernel may be a calm release to end out the summer.

Some of the good features about the Linux 3.5 kernel are talked about in this article.
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