Re: [ANNOUNCE] Extended stable support for Linux 3.5 (linux-3.5.y-ext.z)

2012-11-12 Thread Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 12:15:04PM -0200, Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski wrote: > I plan to do a similar workflow as to what is done today with current > stable releases. I'll send email notifications to everyone involved in > each patch when it's added to 3.5 queue, and post the patches for review > fo

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Extended stable support for Linux 3.5 (linux-3.5.y-ext.z)

2012-11-09 Thread Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 07:22:03AM -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Hi Herton, > > Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski wrote: > > > I plan to do a similar workflow as to what is done today with current > > stable releases. I'll send email notifications to everyone involved in > > each patch when it's added

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Extended stable support for Linux 3.5 (linux-3.5.y-ext.z)

2012-11-09 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Herton, Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski wrote: > I plan to do a similar workflow as to what is done today with current > stable releases. I'll send email notifications to everyone involved in > each patch when it's added to 3.5 queue, and post the patches for review > for each release cycle. Just ve

[ANNOUNCE] Extended stable support for Linux 3.5 (linux-3.5.y-ext.z)

2012-11-09 Thread Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski
As everyone may be aware, linux 3.5.y isn't anymore a supported stable kernel tree. Also, it seems not many distributions picked 3.5 as a kernel version for their releases, looks like due to timing. Anyway, as Ubuntu is using it in its 12.10 release (codename "Quantal Quetzal"), we (as in Ubuntu ke