Re: Freezing.. (was Re: Intel P6 vs P7 system call performance)

Larry McVoy (lm@bitmover.com)
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 11:23:51 -0800


Make it async. So anyone can review stuff and record their feelings in a
centralized place. We have a spare machine set up, kernel.bkbits.net,
that could be used as a dumping grounds for patches and reviews if
master.kernel.org is too locked down.

If you force the review process into a "push" model where patches are
sent to someone, then you are stuck waiting for them to review it and
it may or may not happen. Do the reviews in a centralized place where
everyone can see them and add their own comments.

On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 02:08:02PM -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
> > And I think it could work for the kernel too, especially the stable
> > releases and for the process of getting there. I just don't really know
> > how to set it up well.
>
> A start might be
>
> 1. Ack large patches you don't want with "Not for 2.6" instead
> of ignoring them. I'm bored of seeing the 18th resend of
> this and that wildly bogus patch.
>
> Then people know the status
>
> 2. Apply patches only after they have been approved by the maintainer
> of that code area.
>
> Where it is core code run it past Andrew, Al and other people
> with extremely good taste.
>
> 3. Anything which changes core stuff and needs new tools, setup
> etc please just say NO to for now. Modules was a mistake (hindsight
> I grant is a great thing), but its done. We don't want any more
>
>
> 4. Violate 1-3 when appropriate as always, but preferably not to
> often and after consulting the good taste department 8)
>
> Alan
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