>>>>> "Moritz" == Moritz Mühlenhoff <j...@inutil.org> writes: Moritz> Not moving to 6.1.x (which is most likely the next Linux Moritz> kernel LTS) is by far a worse regression since it applies to Moritz> every single Debian system.
Moritz> As a community distro without paid, full time kernel Moritz> maintainers we can't just randomly stick to an older kernel Moritz> tree and decide to assess/backport hundreds of patches sent Moritz> to stable@ every week. I think we're all agreed on that point. What we can do is delay the release if we have a serious enough bug that is not fixed yet. I think what people are saying on this bug is that this issue is serious enough it should be considered as a release blocker---something that could actually delay the release. From where I sit, thinking about what I've deployed in the last five years, I agree with that analysis: this *might* be serious enough to delay the release until there is a fix. Given that we can't stick on 6.0, I think we should try to get this into testing as soon as possible so we can see how big of an impact it is in practice. I don't like to see testing broken, but I like to see stable broken in serious ways even less. And so I'd recommend we see how badly this is going to hurt us.
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