On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 04:40:31PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>...
> What's the difference between bugzilla and lkml.org? Both have search
> buttons. Both archive the old stuff. Both can be pointed to.
Mailing lists don't track bugs.
The _only_ reason why I originally started regression lists was because
several kernel developers were spreading the fairy tale "noone tests -rc
kernels".
This was only possible because so many bug reports to linux-kernel never
get any reply, and are therefore lost.
After I started the regression lists, it suddenly turned out how many
people test -rc kernels, and that even with regression lists at least
weekly, it still often took weeks ontil some developer even started
debugging a regression.
So what's the difference between bugzilla and lkml.org?
In Bugzilla we are able to see how bad our bug handling is...
> Linus
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