> For example,
> no one owns linux/Documentation. As the person nominally in charge of
> linux/Documentation/Changes, there's no one between me and
> you, period, let
> alone anyone between me and you that you trust.... And I
> realize that you
> don't consider documentation very important, but there are
> other segments of
> the Linux source tree for which this breakdown in hierarchy
> is also true....
Here's an idea :
Take linux/Documentation and split it into a separate package.
that way Linus doesn't need to care about documentation, it can
be maintained separately. Having documentation packages co-released
with the kernel, but separately maintained would fix this problem,
would it not?
Dana Lacoste
Ottawa, Canada
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