Linus Torvalds has given developers a heads-up that the merge window for Linux kernel 6.17 could be “slightly chaotic”.
In his release announcement on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), Torvalds confirmed that Linux kernel 6.16 was ready following a calm final week.
“It’s Sunday afternoon, and the release cycle has come to an end,” Torvalds wrote. “Last week was nice and calm, and there were no big show-stopper surprises to keep us from the regular schedule, so I’ve tagged and pushed out 6.16 as planned.”
The stability of the final week meant the release proceeded without a hitch. However, the key focus of Torvalds’ message was a forward-looking warning about the development of the next version, kernel 6.17.
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