Re: Maintainers master list?

Eric S. Raymond (esr@thyrsus.com)
Fri, 22 Jun 2001 17:09:45 -0400


Rik van Riel <riel@conectiva.com.br>:
> Look, when somebody stops maintaining something, they'll
> stop sending patches. When this happens it's only natural
> that the information you want to use to generate the
> MAINTAINERS file is also out of date.

True. Distributed metadata won't solve this problem. It won't make the
problem any worse, either, so it's a wash on this issue.

> I fail to see how your idea would solve anything.

What happens now when somebody takes over responsibility for a file
or subsystem and the MAINTAINERS file doesn't get patched, either because
that person forgets to send a MAINTAINERS update or Linus doesn't
happen to take the MAINTAINERS patch for a while?

What happens when I look at a file and it's not obvious which
subsystem it belongs to? Sure, I can grovel through MAINTAINERS. But
how do I know which verbal description matches the function of the
cryptically-commented or uncommented code I have in front of me?

Distributed-information problems need distributed-information
solutions. Locality is your friend. This crowd should know that
if anybody should.

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