>
>Maybe the way to make modern-style linux development (post 2.5) more
>manageable for mere mortals is to stop integrating things when the
>shortlog is so big that it can't be posted to the mailing list? Less
>changes, easier to see if you are able to help testing ;)
>
<lots of irony>
Ridiculous, we'll never get there! Just look at 2.6.16-rc1 -
oh, there was no shortlog posted?
</lots of irony>
You probably don't know the mailing list, but I think it does not accept
mails beyond 40K (some guess), but for sure it does not let 100KB through.
The 2.6.16-rc1 shortlogs would still need to shrank by 1.3MB to get where
you want. However, if you read the description of [PATCH]es, you are
already there (which is, though, a combination of goes-in and stays-out).
Jan Engelhardt
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