LWN: Comments on "Kernel Summit 2006: Development process II" https://lwn.net/Articles/191932/ This is a special feed containing comments posted to the individual LWN article titled "Kernel Summit 2006: Development process II". en-us Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:07:01 +0000 Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:07:01 +0000 https://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification lwn@lwn.net Kernel Summit 2006: Development process II https://lwn.net/Articles/192051/ https://lwn.net/Articles/192051/ nix Actually, in rather too many cases it's been to be told that your code is crap because Christoph doesn't like the idea, e.g. if I recall correctly this happened to kprobes / systrace. You can tell when that happens because there's even less actual information there than normal and because this often happens before you even submit patches (and often because other kernel devs tell him to shut up: i.e. this *is* self-correcting, and when not misfiring Christoph does a useful service. He *could* do with lessons in tact from, say, Al Viro. ;} )<br> Thu, 20 Jul 2006 09:34:20 +0000 Kernel Summit 2006: Development process II https://lwn.net/Articles/191985/ https://lwn.net/Articles/191985/ neilbrown One of the many colourful characters in the kernel community is <br> Christoph Hellwig.<br> <p> He has very high standards and wants to do what he can to keep the<br> kernel code up to those standards. So he sometimes reviews other peoples<br> code that gets submitted to the kernel - a very important and often valuable service.<br> <p> Christop seems to perfer bluntness to tact (and is not alone in this).<br> If he thinks your code is rubish, he will tell you in very clear terms.<br> <p> Some people find this bluntness a bit too painful or confusing, and<br> choose to leave the party, which is unfortunate.<br> <p> So to be "Christophed" is to be told - with fairly precise detail -<br> exactly why your code is below standard.<br> <p> Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:34:58 +0000 Christophed https://lwn.net/Articles/191986/ https://lwn.net/Articles/191986/ corbet Gee, everybody in the room understood it...:) Let's say..."had an encounter with a member of the community whose comments, while dead right in a technical sense, are not always entirely tactful." Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:34:04 +0000 Kernel Summit 2006: Development process II https://lwn.net/Articles/191987/ https://lwn.net/Articles/191987/ maks google for hch ;)<br> Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:32:05 +0000 Kernel Summit 2006: Development process II https://lwn.net/Articles/191977/ https://lwn.net/Articles/191977/ smoogen What is "Christophed"? <br> Wed, 19 Jul 2006 22:27:18 +0000