I'm doubting the popularity of a linux-2.4/linuxthreads book. Even though it 
would be more stable, I don't think anyone would actually use it in real 
life. So as an alternative/compromise, how about ditching the 2.4-branch and 
make pre-release branches (like 0.1)? Each pre-release would showcase 
something new, which is stabilized while adding the next something-new in the 
unstable branch.

For example, copy unstable/ to pre-stable branch/, remove what doesn't work 
100%, and keep the rest. This would mean the pre-stable book should always 
work, while unstable may be broken and untested.

robert

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