If i understood correctly. On a high level, you mean that the currently
supported versions of fedora will be around less than a month behind the
mainline linux kernel right?
Best,
- Ghani


On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 1:46 AM Peter Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:

> > According to fedora docs, fedora kernels are rebased against the mainline
> > linux kernel periodically. I wanted to know that is there a way to figure
> > out the rebase date for particular commits. Just looking at the git log,
> it
> > just gives the same date as the date in the mainline linux kernel git
> log.
>
> rawhide rebases to linus's HEAD constantly during the weekdays. Once
> out of a merge window the RC that Linus usually does on a Sunday will
> be a nodebug build in rawhide on Monday.
>
> A new stable, such as the just release 5.6 will usually start to land
> into stable Fedora releases around the .3 release in the stable
> release cycle, so I would expect the kernel team to start the process
> to get 5.6 ready for F-31 in the next week or so.
>
> The "branched" release, in this case F-32, which is getting ready to
> go stable is a little more nuanced and is generally dependent on where
> the kernel/Fedora releases align, it's already on the 5.6.x series.
>
> Peter
>
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