Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 19 Dec 2002 15:57:30 -0600 | From | Eli Carter <> | Subject | Re: Dedicated kernel bug database |
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John Bradford wrote: >>| > I'm not trying to discourage you - just raising a potential gotcha. >>| >>| Overall, though, would you rather be presented with a list of >>| categories, or a list of people and what parts of the code they >>| maintain. Personally, I think that a list of people is more >>| intuitive, rather than an abstract list of categories, but I could be >>| wrong. >> >>Do we have anyone targeted for interrupt routing problems (PIC, IO APIC, >>ACPI, etc.)? > > > No. I nominate Alan :-). > > OK, I see your point, but no bug system will ever be perfect. Does > that mean there is no point in trying to make a better one? If > everybody really thinks it's a waste of time, I won't bother. It just > seemed to me that we need something less generic than Bugzilla. Maybe > I am wrong, I don't know.
Don't get discouraged... Our flamethrowers are set to 'stun'. ;)
Bug tracking can get much better (I _hope_!), but I expect it to take some beating on the problem. Keep beating on it.
Eli --------------------. "If it ain't broke now, Eli Carter \ it will be soon." -- crypto-gram eli.carter(a)inet.com `-------------------------------------------------
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