Hi. On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 12:18:31PM -0700, Andrew Morton (akpm@linux-foundation.org) wrote:Bugs are bugs, they either depend on hardware or do not. There is no perfect world where after reporting subtle bug it will be fixed. It is not Linux, it is everywhere. Bugs are only fixed when they have major impact. Only. Either by having exploit, or crash, or good testcase. Or bisect result. This just a tool to help both parties. And a huge help for regressions. If bug would exist for years, bisection unlikely to help. Yeah, spent two weeks kicking all possible stuff around and eventually drop that namespace patch at all to find where the problem was. We started to move further. Bisect is just a tool. It is not something developers throw into user when they do not want to work. This _is_ a help, which allows both to solve problem in the fastest way. If the same would be done on developers machine and huge patches would be sent to jump between changesets, that would be a real 'work closely with the reporter working out why the reporter's failure was occurring'? You pointed it yourself: several days of back-and-forth. With this helping automation tool called bisect bug was resolved in 15 minutes after completion. Completion itself took couple of hours. There is also global warming tendency. IIRC. Bugs _are_ fixed, Andrew. And developers did not change suddenly to selfish bastards who do not care for users. They just developed a tool, which greatly helps to both and saves lots of users time, since regression gets fixed with this tool really quickly. Bisect is not asked to be performed without a reason. For subtle bug it is the fastest way, but otherwise there might be a long conversation. And even in this really subtle case there was a dialog. Bisect automation does not add kind relations though, but we can ask Linus to add couple of smiles into the output. -- Evgeniy Polyakov -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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