Yep the maintainer repeated threw in stuff late in the release cycle . Here’s one instance
The clash stems from a long‑standing debate on kernel rhythm: Linus enforces strict release-cycle discipline, allowing only minimal fixes during release candidates.
At the same time, Kent submitted substantive changes (a patch implementing the new “journal_rewind” feature, which lets the entire filesystem be reset to an earlier point in time) justified by urgent data-recovery needs, though they landed late in the cycle.
Yep the maintainer repeated threw in stuff late in the release cycle . Here’s one instance