Re: Re: where is current kernel ?

2005-04-15 Thread Petr Baudis
Dear diary, on Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 09:15:00PM CEST, I got a letter where [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that... > From: Petr Baudis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Linus stopped merging stuff to his kernel for few days in order to > > develop his (at least temporary) alternative to BK, called "git". > > See

Re: where is current kernel ?

2005-04-15 Thread Tom . Duffy
From: Petr Baudis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Linus stopped merging stuff to his kernel for few days in order to > develop his (at least temporary) alternative to BK, called "git". > See the mailing list archives for details. I have received many GIT commits recently to the old bk-commits mailing list.

Re: where is current kernel ?

2005-04-15 Thread Petr Baudis
Dear diary, on Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 01:33:45PM CEST, I got a letter where Maciej Soltysiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me that... > Hi, Hello, > Is there currently a kernel tree that Linus is working ? > I mean, now that we have 2.6.12-rc2 not being > developed with BK, is that code getting fixes

Re: where is current kernel ?

2005-04-15 Thread Petr Baudis
Dear diary, on Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 01:33:45PM CEST, I got a letter where Maciej Soltysiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that... Hi, Hello, Is there currently a kernel tree that Linus is working ? I mean, now that we have 2.6.12-rc2 not being developed with BK, is that code getting fixes and

Re: where is current kernel ?

2005-04-15 Thread Tom . Duffy
From: Petr Baudis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linus stopped merging stuff to his kernel for few days in order to develop his (at least temporary) alternative to BK, called git. See the mailing list archives for details. I have received many GIT commits recently to the old bk-commits mailing list.

Re: Re: where is current kernel ?

2005-04-15 Thread Petr Baudis
Dear diary, on Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 09:15:00PM CEST, I got a letter where [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that... From: Petr Baudis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linus stopped merging stuff to his kernel for few days in order to develop his (at least temporary) alternative to BK, called git. See the mailing