Dale Blount a écrit : >> I don't think that it needs to go in core to get signoffs. We could >> put it in extra and make an exception (i.e. require signoff). The >> only advantage of putting it in core is to offer it as an alternative >> kernel for the iso. >> >> > > Is there a disadvantage to putting it in core? I'd say if I was going > to install the lts kernel on a server, It'd be annoying to have to > install using kernel26 then install lts from extra later. Having it > available on the install CD would be useful. Not to mention core > explicitly requires signoffs which solves that problem also. > > Dale > > +1 from me for putting it in core
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