Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> We (the -stable team) are announcing the release of the 2.6.23.3 kernel.
> It contains a number of bugfixes for a number of architecture specific
> issues.
[.4, .5, .6 and .7 follows after .2 and .3]

I've seen the bunch of patches posted for review - split to several
series.  But - out of curiocity - what's the reason to roll each
series into each own stable release?  Can't all .2...7 be combined
into a single release (not counting .8 wich contains urgent security
fixes)?  (I mean, not with already rolled out stuff, but the original
reasoning for split-releasing them (as opposed to split-reviewing))

Thanks.

/mjt
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