On 02.02.22 00:13, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > OK, I'll try not to take so long to have a look at it this time. > > Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> Create two documents explaining various aspects around regression >> handling and tracking; one is aimed at users, the other targets >> developers. >> >> The texts among others describe the first rule of Linux kernel >> development and what it means in practice. They also explain what a >> regression actually is and how to report one properly. >> >> Both texts additionally provide a brief introduction to the bot the >> kernel's regression tracker uses to facilitate the work, but mention the >> use is optional. >> >> To sum things up, provide a few quotes from Linus in the document for >> developers to show how serious he takes regressions. >> >> Signed-off-by: Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst | 1 + >> .../admin-guide/regressions-users.rst | 436 ++++++++++++ >> Documentation/process/index.rst | 1 + >> Documentation/process/regressions-devs.rst | 672 ++++++++++++++++++ > > I'll start with some *serious* bikesheddery...it's best if the names of > the files tell readers what's inside. This isn't something I feel > really strongly about, but we could consider I wasn't totally happy with the file names myself, so it's good that you bring it up. > admin-guide/reporting-regressions.txt (or just regressions.txt) > process/regression-policy.txt I like "reporting-regressions.txt", but I wonder if using the word "policy" is a good idea. I tried to avoid it (and similar words, like guidelines), as they might do more harm then good. So how about: admin-guide/reporting-regressions.rst process/regressions.rst > [...] >> +Send a mail to the regressions mailing list (regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) while >> +CCing the Linux kernel's regression tracker (regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx); if the >> +issue might better be dealt with in private, feel free to omit the list. > > Perhaps a separate concern, but might you want to set up an @kernel.org > alias for the regression tracker? Trust me, you're not gonna want to > run it forever, and the ability to quickly redirect the mail may prove > to be a nice thing to have. An email address with your domain sitting > in the docs will circulate for years after it gets changed. Yeah, it's on my mental to do list for a few weeks already, but never set down to actually get this rolling. You are right, I'll ask for an alias. >> +Is the "no regressions" rule really adhered in practice? >> +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> + >> +It's taken really serious, as can be seen by many mailing list posts from Linux > > serious*ly* Fixed. > Otherwise I can't find a lot to complain about at this point. I'm not > really convinced that we need all those Quotations From Chairman Linus, > but I won't fight about it either :) I'll take a look again and consider kicking a few. > In general, though, unless objections show up, I don't see any real > reason to not apply this one. Great, many thx! Ciao, Thorsten