On 10/11/06, Horst H. von Brand <[email protected]> wrote:
Jesper Juhl <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 08/11/06, Arjan van de Ven <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > There's no shortage of issues that need fixing, but since we keep
> > > merging new stuff, a lot of bugfixing energy gets spend on the new
> > > cool stuff instead of fixing up any other issues we have.
> >
> > but if you do this you just end up with a bigger backlog so that the
> > next one will even be more unstable due to a extreme high change rate.
> Only if people continue to work on new stuff during the "bug fixing only"
> cycle. If we manage to get everyone focused on bug fixing only for the
> entire cycle the backlog won't be growing (much).
Sorry, won't work. People working on shiny new toys will just put off
sending in their patches for a cycle, and the usual bugfixers will likewise
just go on doing their stuff.
> > > Coverity has, as of this writing, identified 728 issues in the current
> > > kernel. Sure, some of those have already been identified as false or
> > > ignorable issues, but many are flagged as actual bugs and still more
> > > are as yet uninspected.
> > most are mostly false. And the rest is getting looked at. What's the
> > problem?
> Yes, MANY are false, and I know the rest are getting worked at, I work on
> some myself when time permits. I mentioned it simply as an indicator
> (one amongst many) that we have a lot of known unfixed issues.
OK, lead by example: Do put off new work and work just on fixing things for
a while. Collect bug reports and make them useful for would-be-fixers. Etc.
I try. Unfortunately I don't have nearly as much time as I would like,
to work on the kernel, but when I do have time I try to fix bugs. If
you look through the mailing list archives you will see that I try to
fix bugs/buglets most of the time and I find these by combing through
the coverity database, bugzilla, the mailing list, logs of test builds
of new kernels etc etc...
I don't maintain lists of unfixed bugs. I would love to do so, but I
lack the time to do it properly.
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