Red Hat is not doing this work for an update RHEL 5.3 kernel, this is targeted for RHEL 5.4 only.
But you can take these "development" RHEL kernels directly to CentOS right now. CentOS will only ship them some weeks after RHEL 5.4 becomes Generally Available (GA).
Beware that if you find any problem with these kernels, you should report them in Bugzilla so that any flaws can still be fixed in the final RHEL 5.4 (and CentOS-5.4) kernel. (You know when to hurry when the RHEL 5.4 Beta is announced on this blog ;-))
Red Hat is not doing this
Red Hat is not doing this work for an update RHEL 5.3 kernel, this is targeted for RHEL 5.4 only.
But you can take these "development" RHEL kernels directly to CentOS right now. CentOS will only ship them some weeks after RHEL 5.4 becomes Generally Available (GA).
Beware that if you find any problem with these kernels, you should report them in Bugzilla so that any flaws can still be fixed in the final RHEL 5.4 (and CentOS-5.4) kernel. (You know when to hurry when the RHEL 5.4 Beta is announced on this blog ;-))