On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 10:35:00PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > This still wouldn't solve the following problems:
> > - I doubt it will be kept up to date for all > 2800 modules in the kernel
> > - the 3 year old kernel of your distribution would contain 3 year old
> > maintainership information
> > - maintainers sometimes disappear
>
> Maintainers sometimes DON'T disappear ....
No disagreement about that.
But things like disappearing maintainers, unmaintained code, and
maintainership that is at most informal (e.g. currently the floppy
driver) are real-life problems that do occur in several cases.
> > The default for "bug and defect reports" should be for all modules (as
> > well as for non-modular code) from ftp.kernel.org kernels either
> > linux-kernel or the kernel Bugzilla. [1]
>
> If users put it in the kernel bugzilla its gets lost because most of the
> bugzilla isn't set up to route bugs to maintainers. In the unlikely event
Bugzilla is actually setup to route bugs of the maintainer, this is
currently implemented through the Bugzilla feature "Andrew"...
> it arrives there or it gets posted to linux-kernel the only reply is
> "report it to your distributor"
>
> > For distribution kernels (which are what most users are using), the
> > default for "bug and defect reports" should be the distribution support.
>
> I'd prefer not. I get reports from people about drivers that got "lost"
> by vendors, regularly. Nor am I pointing fingers at specific vendors here,
> last month I sorted out a two year old "lost in Red Hat Bugzilla" kernel
> bug for example.
How many maintainers want to get bug reports against the kernel 2.6.9
shipped with RHEL 4?
> Alan
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