Linus Torvalds has announced the release of the first candidate for Linux kernel version 7.0, humorously reflecting on the challenges of managing version numbers. He emphasized that the new major version does not indicate significant new features, as releases have not been based on features for quite some time. Torvalds also mentioned his plan to conclude each kernel series at x.19, expressing uncertainty about future major numbers, suggesting that a more capable successor will eventually take over.
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