Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 26 Oct 2009 01:32:54 +0200 | From | Thomas Backlund <> | Subject | Re: RFC: Updating the LKML bug reporting/updating framework |
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Robert Bradbury wrote: > Now, the LKML seems to to be a throwback almost to 1971 when the first > email messages were sent between a couple of PDP-10s. It has patches > that I have no interest in, discussions I have no interest in and were > it not for Gmail's search function it would be generally useless (very > high Noise-to-Signal ratio). Now maybe I do not understand the Linux > development process. Maybe this is a "Wizard of Oz" case and there is > a hidden bug reporting system hidden behind the curtain -- but in > spite of my best efforts I cannot locate it.
You didn't read http://www.kernel.org/ ??
There is a nice section on the first page stating:
Reporting Linux Kernel bugs
Please see http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/reporting-bugs.html if you want to report a Linux kernel bug. Bug reports sent to the kernel.org administrators will be ignored.
There is now a bugzilla setup at bugzilla.kernel.org. Currently this is for reporting kernel version 2.6 bugs only.
-- Thomas
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