The way the keepers of the Linux increment the version numbers of their kernel releases, and how its users think these releases are numbered, are two different things. And now the Linux kernel community is trying to reconcile public perception with reality.
Reading that article hurt my head, it’s so poorly written and even has glaring factual errors that makes me wonder why this person took on writing a Linux article in the first place.
Reading that article hurt my head, it’s so poorly written and even has glaring factual errors that makes me wonder why this person took on writing a Linux article in the first place.
Linux 2.4 was the stable release, not 2.3.
Proofreading, people!