Re: RFD: Kernel release numbering - an orthogonal solution
From: David Greaves
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 23:40:42 EST
Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Horst von Brand wrote:
[I'm pulling bk daily, and have it mixed with the ipw tree too, so I'm just
the kind of tester you are looking for... haven't seen any of the
showstopper bugs everybody is talking about, or I'd have screamed.]
Yeah, I wish everybody was like that. Sadly, it seems to be pretty rare to
have people do weekly builds, much less daily. Daily builds is the holy
grail for me, if just a small percentage of people did that, we'd be
really well off.. Right not it's not even a "percentage", it's a very much
self-selected small group of people, usually with what ends up actually
being fairly similar high-end PC hardware.
Now, I haven't actually gotten any complaints about 2.6.11 (apart from
"gcc4 still has problems" with fairly trivial solutions), so maybe the
whole cycle really worked out well this time, and I happened to choose a
really bad time to bring up this discussion. Or maybe this discussion
scared away people, and I just need to give it another week or two ;)
Linus
I suspect you don't mean 'everybody'.
So who do you mean?
Why isn't there some advice on www.kernel.org that says:
Do you use the Linux kernel?
_You_ can make it better!!
Here's how you can help...
and goes on to tell people how, depending on their familiarity and
risk-aversion/linux-love ratio, they can install -mm kernels or -ck ones
or -rc ones or -pre ones...
and it explains clearly what the intent and promises around each one are
and it explains the risks (probably in terms of likelihood of losing
their digital photos!)
and it tells them how to subscribe to linux-kernel-announce
So they don't have to monitor lkml to know about them.
Maybe people like Horst could publicise the way in which they
automatically download and deploy kernels.
I certainly wouldn't mind rebooting my desktop once a week to try a
current kernel.
David
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