On 25-Nov-2001, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
> >
> > The "problem" effectively arises from _fast_ releasing "stable" versions.
>
> Actually, I think that is just the _symptom_ of the basic issue: I do not
> like being a maintainer.
>
> Let's face it, we had similar problems in 2.2.x, for all the same reasons:
> I'm simply not a good maintainer, because I'm too impatient and get too
> bored with it.
>
> The fact that I've held on to 2.4.x for too long, mostly due to the VM
> problems, really doesn't help. That just makes me _less_ likely to be
> careful. Especially when the last known VM problem was fixed (ie the
> Oracle highmem deadlock), I had a very strong urge to just "get the d*mn
> thing out to Marcelo".
>
> I'm much happier doing development, and what I'm best at for Linux is at
> doing the "hard decisions" - and not necessarily because of technical
> reasons, but simply because I _can_ make them without too many people
> grumbling. An example of this is to do the VM reorg in the first place,
> something that at the time a lot of people disagreed with.
>
> But I'm not a good, careful, maintainer. I never claim to be.
>
> I bet you'll see better, more consistent quality from Marcelo.
>
> Linus
>
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