"Robert P. J. Day" wrote: > > at the risk of driving everyone here totally bonkers, i'm going to > take one last shot at explaining what i was thinking of when i first > proposed this whole "maturity level" thing. and, just so you know, > the major reason i'm so cranked up about this is that i'm feeling just > a little territorial -- i was the one who first started nagging people > to consider this idea, so i'm a little edgy when i see folks finally > giving it some serious thought but appearing to get ready to implement > it entirely incorrectly in a way that's going to ruin it irreparably > and make it utterly useless. > > this isn't just about defining a single feature called "maturity". > it's about defining a general mechanism so that you can add entirely > new (what i call) "attributes" to kernel features. one attribute > could be "maturity", which could take one of a number of possible > values. another could be "status", with the same restrictions. > heck, you could define the attribute "colour", and decide that various > kernel features could be labelled as (at most) one of "red", "green" > and "chartreuse." that's what i mean by an "attribute", and > attributes would have two critical and non-negotiable properties: <<< snip>>>> > > but i hope i've flogged this thoroughly to the point where people > can see what i'm driving at. once you see (as in simon's patch) how > to add the first attribute, it's trivial to simply duplicate that code > to add as many more as you want. > > rday > > -- > ======================================================================== > Robert P. J. Day > Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry > Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA > > http://crashcourse.ca > ======================================================================== Robert Day,
If I can interpret what you are asking about and changing it abit. Don't you think that Maturity can be defined ALSO, as the number of known bugs and their priority / serverity against a architecture dependent or independent item? Would this suffice and wouldn't it be easier to maintain? Mitchell Erblich - 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/