Re: Reporting bugs and bisection

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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 08:23:28AM +0100, Al Viro wrote:

> And the latter part _must_ be done on each entry point.  Any git tree
> that acts as injection point really needs a working mechanism of some
> sort that would do that; afterwards it's too late, since review of
> the stuff getting into mainline on a massive merge is sadly impractical.

PS: net/* is actually pretty sane in that respect - the huge volume
being what it is, of course, but still, my impression is that it's
pretty far from the worst sources of crap.  OTOH, I might be missing
secondary tree problems - e.g. net/sctp is much worse off in that
respect, AFAICT; there might very well be more of such areas.
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