Linus Torvalds wrote:I did not say to stop making releases or forward progress. You completely made that up! I said there are systemic problems, namely inadequate testing and review. Slow down; don't snatch up crap changes. Only accept them when they are properly tested and properly reviewed. You asked me to give a specific problem, so I did, but I also said that the particulars of those problems weren't the point. You have ignored or twisted everything I said. Did you ask me for a specific problem purely to attack me with it? Perhaps you did. Linus Torvalds also wrote: You do release kernels that are unstable, and you call them "stable", but I'm sure I said that inadequate review and testing are causes, which I think counts as a suggestion on what the issue might be. It's been a repeating theme in this thread, and I'm talking about what everybody else is saying, not what I'm saying, so again, you know that I'm not making this up. Stop telling the world that 2.6.25 is ready for them when you know it's not. It's now ready for beta testing, and no more. Is 2.6.24 ready for the world yet? There are still problems being reported with it. You're being absurd, even hysterical. How about you require test plans and test results? Is it possible to require serious, independent code review? And let me talk about code review. When one puts one's name to a reviewed-by tag one takes joint responsibility for the result. There needs to be some sort of balanced accounting. Presently it's all glory, where the records show who has contributed code that made it to mainline, but nobody counts who broke the system. There's no motive to do a good job, in fact the opposite is true. The more crap you can sneak in, the more glory you get. Don't you go and twist this into some sort of, "David want's to point fingers at people who regularly introduce bugs, which we don't want to do" and ignore the problem. There is a problem; this entire thread is testimony to that. You, Linus, are ultimately responsible for what goes in so you have to acknowledge that there is a problem, you have to stop shooting the messenger, and you have to shepherd a solution. --
| Zach Brown | [PATCH 3 of 4] Teach paths to wake a specific void * target instead of a whole tas... |
| Linus Torvalds | Re: LSM conversion to static interface |
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | [PATCH 001/196] Chinese: Add the known_regression URI to the HOWTO |
| Andrew Morton | -mm merge plans for 2.6.23 |
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| Gregory Haskins | [RFC PATCH 00/17] virtual-bus |
| David Miller | [GIT]: Networking |
| Jarek Poplawski | Re: [PATCH] pkt_sched: Destroy gen estimators under rtnl_lock(). |
| Gerrit Renker | [PATCH 27/37] dccp: Integration of dynamic feature activation - part 2 (server side) |
