Developers and technology are probably your biggest factors involved. I don't remembering reading anything from Linus or anyone else that states, "we'll support each dot release for X months/years.

Wikipedia has a pretty good article that I think you'd find interesting if you haven't read it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel#Timeline



On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Nathan England <nathan@nmecs.com> wrote:

Hello Hello,

The current state of kernel versions is a bit perplexing. I have
google'd a bit but not found anything either recent or what I consider
reliable.
Which the EOL of the 3.5 series kernels, does anyone know what the
preferred long term kernel is? I know 3.4 was said to be a long term
support kernel, but I thought I read somewhere that 3.5 was as well. So
now I'm confused...

Your thoughts appreciated.

Nathan
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