Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: This is really Ridiculous | From | chris@stallion ... | Date | 29 Jul 1996 13:37:30 +1000 |
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Brian M Grunkemeyer <bg2k+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> If Linus would only test the code to make sure it compiles in different > configurations, that would catch many of the stupid little "bugs" we > always see.
And then we'd get about one new kernel release per decade. There are too many possible configurations to test them all, and you'd need a warehouse to hold all the hardware.
*WE* are the people who should be testing each new kernel. Yes, 2.0 is supposed to be stable, but I won't consider it so until 2.1 is out.
Since many people seem to ignore the development kernels, I think the current state of affairs is nearly unavoidable. We could have tested pre2.0 until blue in the face, but as soon as 2.0 got released all these 1.2.x sleepers grabbed it and exposed it to many many more hardware configurations than were available to the 1.3.x developers. /Of course/ a few new problems came to light.
Once these reports die down, we can consider 2.0.x stable and move on to 2.1...
Chris.
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