Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 05 Aug 2008 08:40:15 -0700 | From | "H. Peter Anvin" <> | Subject | Re: x86 BIOS interface for partitioning and system serial number on SGI UV |
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Mike Travis wrote: > > Hi Kyle, > > As I'm very new to this development arena, could you explain a bit more > on why this is considered "bad manners"? > > I'm not speaking of any particular change, but there are some realities in > bringing a new product to market that depends heavily on new "features" > being accepted into a specific kernel release. I certainly do not want > to "taint" any kernel code (and I'm always amazed at the dedication of > so many individuals to insure this doesn't happen), but the line between > acceptability (and not) seems to waver all over the place... ;-) >
It's because it's your responsibility to get the code in by whenever you need it to, but trying to push unfinished code with the motivation "we need it in by <release>" violates the development model *and* is just plain rude.
This comes down to the old saying "lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."
In other words, if you want to push code in by a specific release, the code needs to be *done* and properly submitted. Submitting code that has a big "real code goes here" comment, is ridiculous.
Unfortunately we have seen a *lot* of that from several people at SGI over the last year.
-hpa
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