On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
> The big stuff is not the problem most times. [...]
oh, i agree, but still the big stuff is that gets quoted in most emails
that try to invent the next big patch submission method ...
> People collecting up patches _does_ help big time for all the small
> fixes.
yes. This started with you and multiple people do it currently.
> Especially ones disciplined enough to keep the originals they applied
> so they can feed stuff on with that tag. If I sent Linus on a patch
> that said "You've missed this fix by Andrew Morton" then Linus knew it
> was probably right for example.
yes. This is what maintainers do. You, when collecting patches for the -ac
tree, are in essence a trusted jolly joker maintainer, very disciplined to
filter the trivial stuff from the nontrivial stuff.
> Start small and your obvious one line diff, or 3 line typo fix will be
> ignored for a decade. There were critical fixes that Linus dropped
> repeatedly between 2.4.2 and 2.4.16 or so which ended up being holes
> in every non-ac based distro.
(while i still do not claim that things are perfect, i'd like to see
specific examples nevertheless.)
Ingo
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