Re: Dedicated kernel bug database

From: John Bradford (john@grabjohn.com)
Date: Thu Dec 19 2002 - 13:00:03 EST


> > Following on from yesterday's discussion about there not being much
> > interaction between the kernel Bugzilla and the developers, I began
> > wondering whether Bugzilla might be a bit too generic to be suited to
> > kernel development, and that maybe a system written from the ground up
> > for reporting kernel bugs would be better?
> >
> > I.E. I am prepared to write it myself, if people think it's
> > worthwhile.
>
> Quoting Linus
> (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=103911905214446&w=2):
> > And many things _can_ be done without throwing out old designs.
> > Implementation improvements are quite possible without trying to make
> > something totally new to the outside. ...
> >
> > Not throwing out the baby with the bath-water doesn't mean that you cannot
> > improve the system. I'm only arguing against stupid people who think they
> > need a revolution to improve - most real improvements are evolutionary.

True, but there is always a point where you have to say, "This isn't
working, we need to re-write it". Coding by cutting and pasting
existing code is not a great idea.

> I bet the thing to do is to spend some time as one of the
> elves who make bugzilla.kernel.org work smoothly despite
> the software; then figure out what incremental tweak you
> can make to the software to make the elves' and users' lives
> better.

I am not prepared to start editing the existing Bugzilla code - there
is nothing about it that I think it right at the moment. I could
write a better bug tracking database in a couple of weeks if I wanted
to.

John.
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