Re: Tracking and crediting bug reporters
From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon May 12 2008 - 15:11:41 EST
On Monday, 12 of May 2008, Jonathan Corbet wrote:
> Several members of the Linux Foundation's Technical Advisory Board recently
> got together with Andrew Morton to talk about kernel quality issues. One
> of the things which came out of that meeting was a desire to improve
> incentives for people who report bugs. Clearly, actually fixing those bugs
> would qualify; nobody has lost sight of that. But it was suggested that
> the creation and publication of statistics on bug reporting would also
> help.
>
> One way to do this might be for Andrew (being the only one who actually
> reads every message posted on the list) to keep a spreadsheet along with
> everything else he does. That idea did not go over very well.
>
> So here's what we would like to try instead. Whenever somebody sends up a
> patch fixing a reported bug, the name of the person who reported the bug
> would be immortalized with this tag:
>
> Reported-by: A. Bug Reporter <email@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> In particular, reporters who work with the developers toward the resolution
> of the bug should be thanked in this way. If we wanted to take things
> further, perhaps we could add a Bisected-by: tag for really hard-core
> helpers.
>
> If these tags go into the commit messages in any sort of consistent way, it
> should be possible generate the usual sort of statistics from them. I'll
> then happily publicize them next to the traditional lists of people who are
> adding new bugs. The result will certainly be fame, fortune, and job
> offers for the people at the top of the list. Or something like that.
>
> If the rest of the community is agreeable, it would be nice to make an
> immediate start on this; it's not yet too late to get reasonable data for
> the 2.6.26 kernel, and to have the habits well ingrained for 2.6.27.
>
> Thoughts?
I like the idea.
Thanks,
Rafael
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