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SubjectRe: [Consult] Plan: personal contributes plan for 2013
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 06:31:03PM -0500, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
> >
> > 10 patches per month: (at least)
>
> Even Dave Miller only averages 12-15 patches a month, and he does it
> for a living, and they're all in the one part of the kernel he
> maintains. It's going to be a really hard time for a newcomer to
> get up to speed enough to produce a useful and usable patch every 3
> days on the average, especially across multiple areas of the kernel.

Just to be curious, I checked the number of commits I've done in the
past 12 months, and it's 99, for an average of a bit over 8 patches a
month. (via "git log --author=tytso --since="1 year ago" --oneline |
wc -l")

More importantly, it's important to shoot for quality, not quantity.
10 patches a month which fixes whitespaces in code that you're not
touching anyway just generates work for maintainers without materially
improving the quality of the kernel.

- Ted


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