On Thursday, 1 of May 2008, Linus Torvalds wrote:[--snip--] Well, we certainly should, but do we always remeber about it? Honest, guv? It may help directly, for example when people realize that they work on conflicting or just related changes. I totally agree with that. Still, the issue at hand is that (1) The code merged during a merge window is somewhat opaque from the tester's point of view and if a regression is found, the only practical means to figure out what caused it is to carry out a bisection (which generally is unpleasant, to put it lightly). (2) Many regressions are introduced during merge windows (relative to the total amount of code merged they are a few, but the raw numbers are significant) and because of (1) the process of removing them is generally painful for the affected people. (3) The suspicion is that the number of regressions introduced during merge windows has something to do with the quality of code being below expectations, that in turn may be related to the fact that it's being developed very rapidly. My opinion is that we need to solve this issue sooner rather than later and so the question is how we are going to approach that. Thanks, Rafael --
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| Florian Schmidt | blacklist kernel boot option |
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| Petr Baudis | repo.or.cz wishes? |
| Jon Smirl | ! [rejected] master -> master (non-fast forward) |
| Matthieu Moy | [BUG] git-svn dcommit fails (connection closed unexpectedly) |
| Jakub Narebski | Git User's Survey 2007 partial summary |
| Ondřej Surý | openbgp not exporing ipv6 to routing tables |
| Nick Guenther | Re: Real men don't attack straw men |
| Christophe Rioux | OpenBSD as host for VMWare Server |
| Bambero | two wan interfaces |
| Warner Losh | Re: SMP re-eetrancy in "bottom half" drivers |
| Martin Husemann | Re: Prototype kernel continuation-passing for NetBSD |
| Martin Husemann | Dynamic registry of ehternet frame types |
| der Mouse | Re: file id alignment |
