Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 17 Oct 2022 14:00:30 +0200 | Subject | Re: Bug 216559 - btrfs crash root mount RAID0 caused by ac0677348f3c2 | From | Thorsten Leemhuis <> |
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On 14.10.22 13:07, David Sterba wrote: > On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 02:09:50PM +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: >> Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking. >> >> David, I noticed a regression report in bugzilla.kernel.org apparently >> caused by a changed of yours. As many (most?) kernel developer don't >> keep an eye on the bug-tracker, I decided to forward the report by mail. >> Quoting from https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216559 : > > Thanks, you don't need to forward the mails as I'm on CC of all bugzilla > updates where the btrfs virtual assignee is also present.
Hmmm. Do you want to make my life easier or want to get less mail? I thought about this for a while. Unless you strongly object, I would like to continue forwarding them for the following reasons:
* you might be on vacation or AFK for other reasons; your Comaintainers that were CCed would know and likely then help out * CCing the list makes other people notice the issue and gives them a chance to help (Qu Wenruo replied in bugzilla shortly after I sent the mail you quoted, which might or might not be due to my mail). * regression tracking is hard already; it would make it a lot harder if I'm forced to make and maintain notes how each and every maintainer would like me to handle situations like this * right now I need to send one mail anyway to add a regression to the tracking
> But feel free > to ping regarding any regressions you're tracking and would like an > update.
Great, thx!
> Inspired by the LPC talk about bugzilla I went through all 650+ btrfs > bugs and closed what looked either fixed or not relevant anymore. The > rest are recent reports or bugs that may need to be moved elsewhere. > As kernel.org bugzilla is recommended for reports in our community > documentation I monitor new bugs but with variable reaction time.
Thx for your work and good to know that you are referring to it.
Ciao, Thorsten
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