Quoting Ben Green <ben@bristolwireless.net>:
> Good question.
>
> I'm currently considering which kernels to start on. I was going to
> wait for 3.18, the reason being is that interesting kernels turned
> up during the wheezy release cycle, eventually meaning I'm
> maintaining 3.2, 3.4, 3.10 and 3.14 for wheezy at the moment.
>
> 3.4 was added as 3.2 was causing issues for some. 4 kernels is a bit
> too much to keep an eye on, so I'd like to keep it lower this time.
>
> I will start on Jessie very soon, possibly today now there's been an
> actual request. Which kernels would you be interested in seeing
> there? I'll probably do only 3.14 for now. Would that be of interest?
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
Also note: adding the repo.psand.net wheezy sources to a Jessie
install should work fine, but YMMV, absolutely no guarantees.
Received on Wed Jan 28 08:08:08 2015