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Signed-off-by: Anne Chew <anne.chew@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Anne Chew <anne.chew@canonical.com>
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| * - **Contributing to Ubuntu kernel** |
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Just a minor nitpick, I believe "Ubuntu kernels" would describe better that these pages apply to any Ubuntu kernel.
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Hi @ksacilotto !
As in "Contributing to Ubuntu kernels" right? Or just "Ubuntu kernels"?
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Oh sorry, my comment was ambiguous. It would be the former, "Contributing to Ubuntu kernels" :)
| * - **Kernel lifecycles** | ||
| - {doc}`/explanation/stable-release-updates` • {doc}`/explanation/post-release-updates` • {doc}`/reference/hwe-kernels` • {doc}`/reference/oem-kernels` | ||
| * - **Kernel variants and branches** | ||
| - {doc}`/reference/ubuntu-kernels/` |
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Would moving hwe-kernels and oem-kernels under this section make sense? Even though these pages contain the lifecycle information for these kernels, they also explain what they are, how to install them, etc., so I believe they would fit better here.
If we do that change, would "Kernel variants" be a better name for this section?
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Thanks for the suggestion @ksacilotto !
I agree the "lifecycle" suggestion isn't perfect.
I agree about putting everything under "Kernel variants" for now; until we have a better suggestion.
Thanks!
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