On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Markus Rechberger wrote: > > I totally disagree here, bugzilla is a very good tool. If someone is > too lazy to look at it it's his problem.
You must be doing things very differently from a lot of other people if you think that's the case. > Kernel Janitors can pick out some bugs which aren't addressed by > anyone or got left behind. IF that happened, it would actually be great. That's what I'm arguing for. And it was basically what Adrian was doing! > How else should bugs get handled, sending them to the lkml? Actually, looking at Adrian's regression lists, yes. lkml worked better than bugzilla did. By at _least_ a factor of two. > I'm 100% sure some bugreports will also get lost then, but on the lkml > they'll very likely remain lost whereas in the bugzilla they'll remain > as open. What's the difference between bugzilla and lkml.org? Both have search buttons. Both archive the old stuff. Both can be pointed to. > what are your suggestions to improve a bugreporting tool, I'm very > sure that many people, especially people who want to get into existing > projects here, would love to contribute. I don't know what the perfect setup is, but I do know that bugzilla is very close to be totally useless for the top-level maintainers. Try to think like a person who doesn't maintain *one* specific file in the kernel, but who can actually make a good judgement about a lot of things, or at least funnel a problem report to the right person? And now, imagine that that person is also fairly busy (exactly *because* he's not looking at a single file, he may be maintaining a huge subsystem that has multiple submaintainers etc). And ask yourself whether bugzilla really helps. > I'd say this is a personal opinion, some people will get along with it > and some of them will not... I think bugzilla really only works for very "directed" issues. If you already know exactly which driver is affected (which is often wrong anyway: some of the bugs that were due timer breakage got blamed as disk hangs!) it's almost totally useless. And yes, maybe that's why you have a much higher opinion of bugzilla than I do. To _me_ bugzilla is a total mess. There's absolutely _zero_ useful information there. And I'm pretty certain that is true of a *lot* of other people too. But if you have a small project, or you maintain a very specific (and clearly delineated) part of a big project, bugzilla probably looks a lot more palatable. Linus - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/