On Thu, 2013-07-25 at 10:38 +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: > On 25 July 2013 10:00, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <b...@kernel.crashing.org> > wrote: > > That's fine, I know you can fix stuff :-) I'm just really annoyed that > > upstream qemu remained broken for so long (and still is) while the whole > > thing derailed into a mostly pointless discussion on endianness and > > nobody (including Alexey) hollered loud enough that the breakage was > > fairly extensive > > I think that for the minor architectures we just have to make > sure that we do yell loudly when things are broken, because > the nature of things is that people won't notice. Maybe we should > have a qemu-urgent list to parallel qemu-trivial for compile > fixes, reversions of bad breakage, etc, to try to keep them > out of the general noise ?
Or I teach Alexey to yell louder (along with some French :-) Not sure if a mailing list is useful. A tag might be enough [REGRESSION] ? [URGENT] ? Those kind of subject tags tend to stand out pretty well on mailing lists. Cheers, Ben.