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en:users:drivers:ath10k:sources [2017/06/13 15:59] Kalle Valo [Git branches] Try to clarify more about the differences between -current and -next |
en:users:drivers:ath10k:sources [2017/06/13 16:00] Kalle Valo [Git branches] Fix spelling |
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* **master-pending:** The pending branch merged on top of the master, for easier testing of the pending patches. Same rules apply as with the pending branch. | * **master-pending:** The pending branch merged on top of the master, for easier testing of the pending patches. Same rules apply as with the pending branch. | ||
- | To clarify the meaning with ath-current and ath-next let's take a concrete example: let's say that the latest release from Linux is v4.9-rc2. If a patch is applied to ath-current it will most like be in v4.9-rc4 or v4.9-rc5 (usually it takes a minimum of one week to get to Linus' tree, sometimes more). But if the patch is applied to ath-next the first it will be in v4.10-rc1. | + | To clarify the meaning with ath-current and ath-next let's take a concrete example: let's say that the latest release from Linux is v4.9-rc2. If a patch is applied to ath-current it will most like be in v4.9-rc4 or v4.9-rc5 (usually it takes a minimum of one week to get to Linus' tree, sometimes more). But if the patch is applied to ath-next the first release it will be in is v4.10-rc1. |