Linux 5.0-rc7
A nice and calm week, with statistics looking normal. Just under half
drivers (gpu, networking, input, md, block, sound, ...), with the rest
being architecture fixes (arm64, arm, x86, kvm), networking and misc
(filesystem etc).
Nothing particularly odd stands out, and everything is pretty small.
Just the way I like it. Shortlog appended,
Linus
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