Halting
Halting
Posted May 8, 2006 17:02 UTC (Mon) by AnswerGuy (guest, #1256)In reply to: Mitigation by tjc
Parent article: Linux kernel 'getting buggier,' leader says (ZDNet)
Any journalist who would write such "Chicken Little" articles over the prospect of a *temporary deferral* of new feature merges (a "halting of development") would find his or her credibility among technical readers to be severely undermined.
Even many non-technical readers (those with skills in critical analysis -- such as decision makers in the Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000) would see through such sensationalism.
For Andrew Morton to temporarily block inclusion of all patches other than well tested and minimal fixes might be just the thing to encourage more of our developer base to scan through the bits of code with which they are familiar and do some serious janitorial work.
I know there is also a Kernel Janitors project which might benefit from a little more mentoring and attention.
Perhaps declaring one month to be "code cleaning" or "spring cleaning" would be sufficient (with the possibility of extending it by another month if things go so slowly).
JimD