El Sun, 1 May 2005 22:26:30 -0700,
Andrew Morton <[email protected]> escribió:
> Nope. At any particular point in time the tree I have here has lots of
> problems - failing to compile, crashing, etc. It takes me from four hours
> to three days just to get a halfway-respectable release out the door.
>
> So there's no way in which I'd want to make the tree-of-the-minute
> externally available - it would muck people around too much and would cause
> me to get a ton of email about stuff which I'd probably already fixed.
But is not that the whole point of -mm, giving people stuff to test?
Wouldn't it help to test and fix things faster?
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