Linus Torvalds: Busy Linux 5.13 release candidate not a major concern

Linus Torvalds, the principal developer of the mainline Linux kernel, has expressed mild concern about the size of the fifth release candidate (RC) of the upcoming kernel, version 5.13.

Linux kernels typically go through seven RCs, pushed out every Sunday by Torvalds after the week’s submissions have been reviewed and pooled. Due to the sheer number of changes, some kernels need an extra rc8 release (like the previous 5.12 release) to allow for an extra week of testing.