Re: [Scst-devel] Fwd: Re: linuxcon 2010...

From: Vladislav Bolkhovitin
Date: Mon Sep 06 2010 - 17:48:37 EST


James Bottomley, on 09/06/2010 02:39 PM wrote:
Anyways, if we are going to compare SCM distributed vs. centralized
workflow in terms of kernel projects, lets please at least compare
apples to apples here.

No, we should not be comparing SCMs at all here but rather 2 competing
implementations based on quality of the code. You tried to bring SMC
angle in and I am saying that it is BS.

Again, without getting into another pointless flamewar, I think the
main point here is that a open source project using a distributed
workflow (like git) has major advantages when it comes to working with a
larger group of developers than a centralized model (like SVN) does.

Because being a subsystem maintainer typically involves this type of
complex workflow involving lots of different parties, git is a tool that
was created (originally) expressely for a kernel workflow, and for those
types of people it works really, really well.

Oh, for god's sake children. Why does every LIO vs SCST discussion turn
into a pointless flameware over stuff no-one really cares about? If
none of you has anything substantive to say: don't say it.

James, sorry, but you can't blame us. I keep asking for clear rules and don't receive much. So, there are speculations and pseudo-rules, which sometimes go to the absurd, as in this SVN vs Git case. No surprise then, that people have risen against this absurd (thanks a lot to them for support!).

Frankly, in all the situation around Linux SCSI targets I for quite a long time feeling myself as a hero of a Kafka novel. Supposed to be goals are to have the best code doing its job the best, but on practice nobody cares about technical arguments and figuring out which subsystem is the best. Instead, everything lives it own incomprehensible life, where doesn't matter what you are doing, all already long ago decided behind your back and you will never be told why. All accurate statements not heard or, at best, called "handwaving", but dirty public opinion manipulations based on half- and less-than-half- truth have very warn welcome. This atmosphere is unhealthy, really.

Since patches into SCSI go over the mailing list for review and
integration (and running checkpatch.pl on ... this would be a hint), I
don't really give a toss how they're generated.

Great to hear that! Thanks!

Vlad
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