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A change of maintainership for linux-next
Thursday December 18, 2025. 05:40 PM , from LWN.net
Stephen Rothwell, who has maintained the kernel's linux-next integration
tree from its inception, has announced his retirement from that role: I will be stepping down as Linux-Next maintainer on Jan 16, 2026. Mark Brown has generously volunteered to take up the challenge. He has helped in the past filling in when I have been unavailable, so hopefully knows what he is getting in to. I hope you will all treat him with the same (or better) level of respect that I have received. It has been a long but mostly interesting task and I hope it has been helpful to others. It seems a long time since I read Andrew Morton's 'I have a dream' email and decided that I could help out there - little did I know what I was heading for. Over the last two decades or so, the kernel's development process has evolved from an unorganized mess with irregular releases to a smooth machine with a new release every nine or ten weeks. That would not have happened without linux-next; thanks are due to Stephen for helping to make the current process possible.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1051179/
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