As I posted to the linux-kernel mailing list, the 3.4 kernel tree will be the next long-term kernel that I will be maintaining for at least 2 years.
Currently I’m maintaining the following stable kernel trees for the following amount of time:
- 3.0 – for at least one more year
- 3.4 – for at least two years
- 3.5 – until 3.6.1 is out
Hope this helps clear up any rumors floating around. If anyone has any please
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