On Thursday, 1 of May 2008, Linus Torvalds wrote:Well, no, but actually there are only a few of my patches in this merge window. :-) Moreover, if the maintainers who took them told me they would be scheduled for the next merge window, I wouldn't mind. That actually happended to some of my patches that are in the Greg's tree at the moment and that's fine (although I consider the patches as important). IMO, this is a question of balance. Of course, a maintainer can take everything from everyone, but at the same time he can have a look at the patches and say "Well, I have lots of stuff scheduled for this merge window already, this stuff of yours will wait for the next merge window. Please improve the code or review the others' patches in the meantime". The only thing is to give everyone a fair treatment, which may be a challenge. I think the majority of developers would understand if you told them you could only merge a limited amount of changes in a single merge window, provided that they would be treated fairly. When you take everything from everyone, you actually reward people who are able to develop more code between merge windows. Not necessarily those who spend time on different important activities, such as reviewing the others' code, bug tracking etc. That shouldn't be necessary. :-) The point is to tell people to develop the code less rapidly, so to speak. Or maybe more carefully. Thanks, Rafael --
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