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Kernel Watch

Linus Torvalds announced one of the final Release Candidates for what will be Linux 6.7 (-rc5), making us on track to start the new year with a shiny new 6.7 kernel, and the corresponding twoweek merge window for new features that will eventually stabilise into 6.8.

Just in time for the new year, the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) is moving servers as is finally decommissioned. Hopefully folks won’t notice the transition to modern infrastructure.

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