2013/4/2 Nick Podolak <sur4...@gmail.com>:
> I have often found myself asking the same question.
>
> I use the x86 build target, which should be pretty easy to manage from a
> kernel perspective.  Yet it's on 3.3 for attitude adjustment and 3.7 for
> trunk.  Both of which are end of life.

Please, don't top post.

Using recent kernel for trunk makes sense, as we want to be as much up
to date as possible. Switching between n and n+1 kernel versions is
simple, only reduced amount of patches has to be rebased. Switching
directly from (for example) 2.6.32 to 3.4 would be really painful.

We just should stop updating kernel (in a trunk) when there's a
OpenWrt release coming. As long as we can't release AA, it makes sense
to keep trunk updated to the latest releases.

At least from my POV.

-- 
Rafał
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