> Can we get these two new people from Redhat posting to this list as they > make progress on utrace? There is nothing visible from outside, really. > The list has been quite for 1.5 months, if you don't count the annoying > spam.
The first half of that time I was on vacation, and the second half has been about evenly split between the bug-fixing I've just posted about, and unrelated work. As you well know, I am only one (poorly-organized) person, and not free of other substantial time obligations not related to utrace. There is no hidden work. Denys has been investigating ptrace-regression bug reports from Fedora users in the Fedora kernel's bugzilla (which is public). He's been producing new test cases in ptrace-tests and has updated the utrace/tests wiki page, which has pointers to those Fedora bugzilla reports. (You can sign up on the wiki and have it email you when utrace pages change.) Since he was working from the perspective of fixing problems for Fedora users rather than of working on utrace development code here, he's put the details of those issues into bugzilla. Denys was tasked with isolating those test cases for the suite, but since he has gone beyond the call of duty to actually poke into the utrace kernel code, I'll make sure he knows to post here whenever discussing actual the kernel source in the future. I plan to do my best to rope Oleg into working on utrace development code in the future. But he has not yet worked on that, and is CC'd only to pique his interest in the development code since he knows a lot about various related code. I wish he were secretly doing something fabulous for me that you'd want to know about, but I'm not so lucky. Thanks, Roland