Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 24 Dec 2012 09:04:26 +1100 | From | Stephen Rothwell <> | Subject | linux-next stats (Was: Linux 3.8-rc1) |
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On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 18:00:58 -0800 Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote: > > The longest night of the year is upon us (*), and what better thing to > do than get yourself some nice mulled wine, sit back, relax, and play > with the most recent rc kernel? > > This has been a big merge window: we've got more commits than any > other kernel in the v3.x kernel series (although v3.2-rc1 was *almost* > as big). It's been a rather busy merge window, in other words.
Well here are this merge windows' stats:
(No merge commits counted, next-20121211 is the last linux-next before v3.7)
Commits in v3.8-rc1 (relative to v3.7): 10901 Commits in next-20121211: 11857 Commits with the same SHA1: 9322 Commits with the same patch_id: 492 (1) Commits with the same subject line: 99 (1)
(1) not counting those in the lines above.
So commits in -rc1 that were "in" next-20121211: 9913 90.9% (up from 83.5% last time) Commits in -rc1 that were not in next-20120722: 988 9.1%
Pretty good, but it would be still nice to figure out where the last lot came from. I have the "git log --oneline --no-walk" list if someone wants them.
Some break down of the onelines list: grep for drm gives 100 btrfs gives 117 Quite a few of the rest appear to be bug fixes.
As for the 1944 commits left in linux-next ... 1303 are in the kvmtool tree (most of these are in the tip tree as well - this has been pending a merge to Linus since before 3.2 ...). There are another 254 commits in the tip tree (maybe pending fixes), 118 in the xen-two tree and 81 in the drop-experimental tree.
-- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell sfr@canb.auug.org.au [unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature] | |