Re: How many contributors are we losing

From: Stefan Richter
Date: Sat May 31 2008 - 15:54:20 EST


Grant Grundler wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And I think that shows we are easy to get a
change into our tree from just about anyone, not that we are driving
people away.

I still don't buy this. I've been contributing to linux kernel since about
1999 and it's definitely not getting easier. The size of SubmittingPatches
is one indicator of how much work it is to submit a patch.
SubmittingPatches is now 600 lines (3400+ words).

This growth of SubmittingPatches and related documents also partly means that we now have
- more tools available for QA before posting,
- more documentation on these tools,
- more comprehensive documentation on the workflows.
To some degree, this should make contributions easier rather than harder.

It may of course also mean that some expectations are higher now, as you are saying AFAIU. However, with scarce reviewer base (and scarce early testers base, compared to the whole userbase), it's not a bad thing for the project health if patches, when first posted, already have a good level of quality. We want many good contributions, not just many contributions. Of course if there were many reviewers and many mentors, than we could do with lower initial quality of submissions.
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