On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 04:52:16PM -0400, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> This is what happens with the Linux kernel. They have hundreds of
> developers getting their hands dirty during a previous period. Then
> 2.6.20 is released; the 2.6.21 "merge window" opens, and all sort of
> patches are flooded in.
I hasten to point out that the Linux kernel has also had several
"stable" releases with huge bugs -- things like massive filesystem
corruption, bizarre failure cases, and nasty compatibility problems
with modules across versions. I am not entirely sure that the Linux
model is the one to ape. PostgreSQL has a history with remarkably
few of those blunders, and I'd hate to give that up.
A
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