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From: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb•auug.org.au>
To: linux-next@vger•kernel.org
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger•kernel.org>
Subject: linux-next: state of the trees
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 15:56:34 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090306155634.cc6c682d.sfr@canb.auug.org.au> (raw)

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Hi all,

Given that the release of 2.6.29 and the new merge window is rapidly
approaching, I though I would see what sort of summary I could give of
what is currently in linux-next (and presumably what is destined for
2.6.30).

I have put up two files at
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/sfr/linux-next/next-20090305-{summary,diffstat}
(as well as compressed versions as they are a bit large for the mailing
lists.  I chose next-20090305 since it is the first release after
2.6.29-rc7.

The summary from the diffstat looks like this:

 4711 files changed, 646856 insertions(+, 216616 deletions(-)

Below is a summary of the state of each tree - the numbers following the
name are the total number of outstanding commits (relative to all the
preceding trees) and the number after doing "git patch-id" matching with
Linus' tree and all the previous trees.  Thus the order of the trees
makes a difference to the numbers.  No numbers means the tree is empty
relative to all the preceding trees.

The numbers for the kvm tree may be skewed a bit due to the way the tree
is maintained and its patches are sent to Linus.

The v4l-dvb tree is not reflected in the diffstat file above since it
was dropped because of build failures.

origin					(Linus' tree)
(These are just outstanding fixes for 2.6.29)
arm-current
m68k-current
powerpc-merge
sparc-current
scsi-rc-fixes
net-current
sound-current
pci-current
wireless-current	2	2
kbuild-current
driver-core.current
usb.current
cpufreq-current
input-current
md-current
audit-current
crypto-current
dwmw2
(From here on down are 2.6.30 candidate changes)
arm			65	65
avr32			2	2
blackfin
cris
ia64
m68k			6	6
m68knommu		33	33
mips
parisc
powerpc			95	94
4xx
galak			5	4
pxa			42	31
s390			49	49
sh			36	36
sparc
x86			513	505
xtensa
driver-core		52	49
usb			66	65
tip-core		42	42
cpus4096		3	3
tracing			179	169
genirq			17	17
safe-poison-pointers	4	4
sched			19	19
stackprotector
timers			5	3
pci			34	33
device-mapper		5	5
hid			9	9
i2c			15	15
jdelvare-hwmon		11	11
kernel-doc		1	1
v4l-dvb			368	367
quota			28	27
jfs			5	5
kbuild
ide			160	160
libata			19	19
nfs			43	43
xfs			41	24
infiniband		25	25
acpi			65	65
nfsd			28	27
ieee1394		112	94
ubi			1	1
kvm			1727	519
dlm			7	7
scsi			48	48
ocfs2			29	20
ext4			22	22
async_tx		15	15
udf			11	11
net			1239	1234
wireless		23	23
mtd
crypto			20	20
vfs
sound			315	314
cpufreq			34	34
v9fs			1	0
rr			101	100
cifs			10	10
mmc			3	1
gfs2			16	16
input			13	13
bkl-removal		4	4
ubifs			2	2
lsm
block
embedded
firmware		8	7
pcmcia
battery			3	3
leds			10	10
backlight		5	5
kgdb			1	1
slab			14	13
uclinux
md			23	23
mfd			21	10
hdlc
drm			34	34
voltage			42	23
security-testing	68	68
lblnet			1	1
ttydev			6	5
agp
kmemcheck		56	56
generic-ipi
oprofile
fastboot
sparseirq
iommu			34	34
uwb
watchdog		17	16
proc			11	11
bdev
dwmw2-iommu
cputime
osd			24	8
fatfs
fuse
jc_docs			1	1
nommu
trivial			23	22
audit
squashfs
omap			23	23
aoe
kmemleak		14	14
staging			403	403
scsi-post-merge

-- 
Cheers,
Stephen	Rothwell                    sfr@canb•auug.org.au

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             reply	other threads:[~2009-03-06  4:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-03-06  4:56 Stephen Rothwell [this message]
2009-03-06  9:19 ` linux-next: state of the trees Andrew Morton
2009-03-06  9:41 ` Stefan Richter
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2011-09-27  4:00 Stephen Rothwell

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