Hi,
I'm just an end-user but personally I would prefer to see Wheezy release
with a more recent kernel than 3.2. If Wheezy freezes in June linux 3.4
might already be released. When Wheezy releases there will be a 3.5 and
likely even a 3.6.
Having a more recent kernel (like 3.4) will result in having support for
a lot more recent hardware, and possibly more features.
Some of the later fixes might also be easier to backport to a more
recent kernel.
But I have absolutely no experience in maintaining a distribution kernel
and have no idea on what requires the most work (doing stable updates or
backporting drivers), so I could be wrong.
Regards.
Rik
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