That's because it is just filed against 'linux', which is not just the Intrepid kernel. You have the option of 'Nominate for release' at the top of the page, where you can nominate for fixing in a particular release. The release manager will then accept or decline the nomination. If accepted, it's status will be tracked in Intrepid, and will appear on the list of Intrepid bugs.
That's because it is just filed against 'linux', which is not just the Intrepid kernel. You have the option of 'Nominate for release' at the top of the page, where you can nominate for fixing in a particular release. The release manager will then accept or decline the nomination. If accepted, it's status will be tracked in Intrepid, and will appear on the list of Intrepid bugs.