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Linux kernel maintainer mulls "bug fix-only cycle"

posted onMay 9, 2006
by hitbsecnews

Production Linux kernel maintainer Andrew Morton says Linux may be getting "buggier," and if he can prove it, he'll decree a "bug fix-only kernel cycle," according to an article at ZDNet UK. However, Morton's definition of "bug" is quite broad, observes Linux-Watch columnist Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols.

Morton voiced his Linux bug worries at LinuxTag, a large annual technical conference and business expo held in Wiesbaden, Germany, last week.

Morton maintains an -mm tree in which new kernel patches are typically tested, before being merged into the mainline source tree. He says developers are failing to address long-standing issues, such as bugs in support for older hardware. He adds that companies employing kernel hackers are not motivated to fix such bugs, despite the hurdles they present to wider Linux adoption.

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