ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/linux-2.6.14-rc1.tar.bz2
2.6.14-rc1で活躍の日本人!
Jun'ichi Nomura
Kai Makisara
Kenji Kaneshige
Kiyoshi Ueda
KUROSAWA Takahiro
MAEDA Naoaki
Takashi Iwai
Yasuyuki Kozakai
Yoichi Yuasa
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki
Yoshifumi Nishida
linus曰く、shortlogはgitで採取してくれということです。
git-rev-list --no-merges --pretty=short v2.6.14-rc1 ^v2.6.13 | git-shortlog | less -S
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog1
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog2
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog3
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog4
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog5
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog6
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog7
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog8
2.6.14-rc1_shortlog9
Ok, it's been two weeks (actually, two weeks and one day) since 2.6.13, and that means that the merge window is closed. I've released a 2.6.14-rc1, and we're now all supposed to help just clean up and fix everything, and aim for a really solid 2.6.14 release. Both the diffstat and the shortlog are so big that I can't post them on the kernel mailing list without getting the email killed by the size restrictions, so there's not a lot to say. alpha, arm, x86, x86-64, ppc, ia64, mips, sparc, um.. Pretty much every architecture got some updates. And an absolutely _huge_ ACPI diff, largely because of some re-indentation. drm, watchdog, hwmon, i2c, infiniband, input layer, md, dvb, v4l, network, pci, pcmcia, scsi, usb and sound driver updates. People may appreciate that the most common wireless network drivers got merged - centrino support is now in the standard kernel. On the filesystem level, FUSE got merged, and ntfs and xfs got updated. In the core VFS layer, the "struct files" thing is now handled with RCU and has less expensive locking. And networking changes. In other words, a lot of stuff all over the place. Be nice now, and follow the rules: put away the new toys, and instead work on making sure the stuff that got merged is all solid. Ok? Anybody with git can do the shortlog with git-rev-list --no-merges --pretty=short v2.6.14-rc1 ^v2.6.13 | git-shortlog | less -S which is actually pretty informative. Linus