Kernel prepatch 6.10-rc3
The 6.10-rc3 kernel prepatch is out.
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So things look good, the water is warm, please jump right in and keep testing,"
So things look good, the water is warm, please jump right in and keep testing,"
This release contains the second wave of changes contributed by students of the University of Texas at Austin and a few other features and improvements." The features include a new incus top command, a new API for system load information, and more.
Give it a try; if you have comments on the new mechanism, this is the place to put them.
Nothing feels particularly odd, but rc2 is usually fairly small and people are only starting to find regressions. So please go test some more."
A quarter century. That's how long we've been working on Krita. Well, what would become Krita. It started out as KImageShop, but that name was nuked by a now long-dead German lawyer. Then it was renamed to Krayon, and that name was also nuked. Then it was renamed to Krita, and that name stuck.
What appears to be very clear (to me at any rate!) is that DNSSEC as we know it today is just not going anywhere. It's too complex, too fragile and just too slow to use for the majority of services and their users. Some value its benefits highly enough that they are prepared to live with its shortcomings, but that's not the case for the overall majority of name holders and for the majority of users, and no amount of passionate exhortations about DNSSEC will change this.