Several members of the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board recently got together with Andrew Morton to talk about kernel quality issues. One of the things which came out of that meeting was a desire to improve incentives for people who report bugs. Clearly, actually fixing those bugs would qualify; nobody has lost sight of that. But it was suggested that the creation and publication of statistics on bug reporting would also help. One way to do this might be for Andrew (being the only one who actually reads every message posted on the list) to keep a spreadsheet along with everything else he does. That idea did not go over very well. So here's what we would like to try instead. Whenever somebody sends up a patch fixing a reported bug, the name of the person who reported the bug would be immortalized with this tag: Reported-by: A. Bug Reporter <email@goes.here> In particular, reporters who work with the developers toward the resolution of the bug should be thanked in this way. If we wanted to take things further, perhaps we could add a Bisected-by: tag for really hard-core helpers. If these tags go into the commit messages in any sort of consistent way, it should be possible generate the usual sort of statistics from them. I'll then happily publicize them next to the traditional lists of people who are adding new bugs. The result will certainly be fame, fortune, and job offers for the people at the top of the list. Or something like that. If the rest of the community is agreeable, it would be nice to make an immediate start on this; it's not yet too late to get reasonable data for the 2.6.26 kernel, and to have the habits well ingrained for 2.6.27. Thoughts? jon --
| Chuck Ebbert | Wanted: simple, safe x86 stack overflow detection |
| Alan Cox | Re: ndiswrapper and GPL-only symbols redux |
| Yinghai Lu | [PATCH 03/42] x86: remove irq_vectors_limits |
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | [PATCH 001/196] Chinese: Add the known_regression URI to the HOWTO |
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| しらいしななこ | Re: [ANNOUNCE] GIT 1.5.4 |
| Jan Wielemaker | git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter, still a mistery |
| Pierre Habouzit | [PATCH] guilt(1): Obvious bashisms fixed. |
| Christopher Faylor | Re: First cut at git port to Cygwin |
| Thilo Pfennig | OpenBSD project goals |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: Real men don't attack straw men |
| Daniel Hazelton | Re: Wasting our Freedom |
| Luke Bakken | Re: No Blob without Puffy |
| Julius Volz | [PATCHv3 19/24] IVPS: Disable sync daemon for IPv6 connections |
| Paul Moore | [RFC PATCH v4 04/14] selinux: Fix missing calls to netlbl_skbuff_err() |
| Dave Jones | odd RTL8139 quirk. |
| Patrick McHardy | [NET_SCHED 04/15]: act_api: use nlmsg_parse |
