On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Ronan Jouchet <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/28/2010 10:18 AM, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote: > > With "interest" I meant active participation. For successfully > > maintain a kernel in Ubuntu we should: test it, packaging it, release > > new version and support the older ones, triage bugs, forward bugs > > upstream, interact with Ubuntu Kernel Team and so on. > > > > Since Festy I'm the only one who care of all these jobs (expect the > > upload work and some fixes on headers packages made mostly by Luke > > Yelavich). > > > > As you can imagine I can't continue alone. It is also the primarily > > reason because I dropped -rt in Maverick (and some conflicts with > > Ubuntu bureaucracy). > > Alessio, I just meant I'm looking forward to the official release of Ubuntu Studio 10.10. I, for one, would be very sad if the -rt and/or -realtime kernels disappeared for good, as I find myself depending on them. I do not at the moment know anything about maintaining a kernel, but I will start reading up on it and hopefully I can lend a hand. At the very least I can do testing. -- -Brian David
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