on 12/07/2011 00:48 Arnaud Lacombe said the following: > Hi, > > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Andriy Gapon <avg_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >> on 11/07/2011 23:33 Arnaud Lacombe said the following: >>> For the record, I would like to see enforced public review for _every_ >>> patch *before* it is checked in, as a strong rule. gcc system is >>> particularly interesting. But it is not likely to happen in FreeBSD >>> where FreeBSD committers are clearly more free than other at >>> checking-in un-publicly-reviewed stuff (especially _bad_ stuff). >>> >>> This would of course apply even to long-time committers, no matter how >>> it hurt their ego (which I definitively do not care about). >> >> Have you just volunteered to review all of the patches that I would like to >> commit? And are you prepared to take responsibility for quality of your reviews? >> I am sure that other developers will gladly accept your offer too. >> > _No-one_ can do all the reviews, especially not me (on a purely > technical level). OK, I see, so your plan heavily depends on other people doing something (actually, a lot) according to your ideals. I see how realistic this suggestion is. This is a volunteer project. So, people who want to get something done usually start with themselves, not with telling other people what they should do. > ACK must come from subsystem maintainers. Having > public review would allow the community review, which is now just not > possible today. So far I see that a number of requests for review posted to public mailing lists is greater than a number of actual reviews done. Also, notifications of all changes to the src tree are posted to public mailing lists, so post-commit reviews can also be easily performed. Not seeing too many of those, though. -- Andriy GaponReceived on Tue Jul 12 2011 - 05:49:16 UTC
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