On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 07:28:46PM +0200, Herbert Poetzl wrote: > On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 03:36:10PM +0200, Herbert Poetzl wrote: >> There have been numerous 'requests' for a new Stable >> release and it seems like the Linux-VServer community >> is willing to 'sponsor' the stabilization process ... > [zapped] the final? status on this is: .32.x .38.x 3.0.x Other $$$ Payed ---------------------------------------------------------------- Tor Rune Skoglund - - X - Gordan Bobic - X X - John A. Sullivan III - - X - Roman Vesely X - - - 500 USD P Nikolay Kichukov X - - - Michael Auckland - - X - Mr Jarry - - - X Corey Wright - - - X 100 USD P Sandino Araico Sánchez X - - - 200 USD P Romain Riviere - X X - Adrian Reyer X X X X 800 EUR W Lukasz Czarnowski X - - - 100 USD P Ed W - - X - 500 USD W Benedikt Böhm - - X - 900 EUR W Jean-Francois Straeten - - X - 250 EUR W Oliver Welter - X X - 250 EUR W Oliver Werner - - X - Ghislain - - X - 1000 EUR W Daniel Hokka Zakrisson - - X - ---------------------------------------------------------------- count/weight 5/796 4/325 13/2847 3/274 4243 EUR I received all the promised money and after substracting the paypal/transfer/conversion fees, a total of 4219 EUR remains which will be spent on 3.0.x (or 3.x) stabilization in the upcoming weeks \o/ thanks a bunch for all those who contributed, we will list them on the Hall'o'Fame as contributors for the 3.x stabilization! the stabilization process has already started, although a little slowly with all the kernel.org confusion, but I think the first signs of testing/fixes/improvements are already there, and there will be a lot more in the next few weeks (I hope :) thanks again, Herbert > both money and votes are now on 3.0.x and with Daniel's > announcement that he will likely backport the majority of > changes during stabilization to the RHEL6-based 2.6.32 > branch I think we can make all fractions happy ... > in any case, I've already started to work on 3.0.x > to complete some long outstanding features and I'll > very likely start end of the week with the first step > in the stabilization process, the patch breakdown > thanks, > Herbert >> please share your thoughts and preferences in this >> thread so that we get an idea where we are heading to >> thanks in advance, >> Herbert