I have a different idea along these lines but not using bugzilla. A nice system for tracking usage of certain components might be made by having people register using a certain e-mail address and then submitting their .config as they try out new versions of kernels.
The idea of course is that people will generally only have compiled their own custom kernels with the drivers and components they tend to use most. It might be enough to ask people who use this system to only submit mostly customized configurations as opposed to distribution style kernel configurations where almost everything is compiled as a module. Anyway, the end result being that kernel developers could ultimately refer to this system and see as they change things whether a lot of people are hitting the components in the kernel which might have been affected by their changes. If even one hundred people report using some specific subsystem which has recently undergone significant change without any reports of problems, then the developer can rest somewhat more easily knowing their changes were probably made without incident. Just an idea. It might require some minimum recommendations to users willing to participate. I know for example that I statically compile all four I/O schedulers in all my kernels currently even though I always let the kernel select whichever is the default and never change it myself. Obviously it would make more sense for me to axe those schedulers which are not absolutely necessary to make whatever statistics being gathered on my particular configuration more useful to a developer checking to see which schedulers are being used and to what extent. -- Mark Nipper e-contacts: 4475 Carter Creek Parkway [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apartment 724 http://nipsy.bitgnome.net/ Bryan, Texas, 77802-4481 AIM/Yahoo: texasnipsy ICQ: 66971617 (979)575-3193 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GG/IT d- s++:+ a- C++$ UBL++++$ P--->+++ L+++$ !E--- W++(--) N+ o K++ w(---) O++ M V(--) PS+++(+) PE(--) Y+ PGP t+ 5 X R tv b+++@ DI+(++) D+ G e h r++ y+(**) ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ ---begin random quote of the moment--- This sentence no verb. ----end random quote of the moment---- - 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/