Linus Torvalds: Someone ‘more competent who isn't afraid of numbers past the teens’ will take over Linux one day
theregister.co.ukLinus Torvalds has pondered his professional mortality in a self-deprecating post to mark the release of the first release candidate for version 7.0 of the Linux kernel.
“You all know the drill by now: two weeks have passed, and the kernel merge window is closed,” he wrote in the post announcing Linux 7.0 rc1. “We have a new major number purely because I'm easily confused and not good with big numbers.”
Torvalds pointed out that the numbers he applies to new kernel releases are essentially meaningless.
“We haven't done releases based on features (or on "stable vs unstable") for a long, long time now. So that new major number does *not* mean that we have some big new exciting feature, or that we're somehow leaving old interfaces behind. It's the usual "solid progress" marker, nothing more.”
He then reiterated his plan to end each ...
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