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    SubjectRe: RFC: Starting a stable kernel series off the 2.6 kernel
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    * Matthias Andree:

    > On Tue, 06 Dec 2005, Florian Weimer wrote:
    >
    >> From a vendor POV, the lack of official kernel.org advisories may be a
    >> feature. I find it rather disturbing, and I'm puzzled that the kernel
    >> developer community doesn't view this a problem. I know I'm alone,
    >
    > You're not alone in viewing this as a problem,

    I know, it's a typo.

    > How about the Signed-off-by: lines? Those people who pass on the changes
    > also pass on the bugs, and they are responsible for the code - not only
    > license-wise, but also quality-wise. That's the latest point where
    > regression tests MUST happen.

    There are critical kernel parts for which automated regression testing
    is very hard. In some twisted sense, regression testing ist best done
    by those who run real applications, i.e. end users. The interesting
    thing is that you end up with reasonably stable software this way,
    except in a few corner cases.

    The main point of debate seems to be how relevant the corner cases
    are, and how much general kernel development should care about them.
    (And no, not everyone in such a corner has $$,$$$ to spend.)
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