Lack of Testing Threatening the Stability of Linux
sebFlyte writes "Andrew Morton, a Linux kernel maintainer, has said that he thinks that the lack 'credit or money or anything' given to those people who put in long hours testing Linux releases is going to cause serious problems further down the line. In his speech at Linux.Conf.Au he also waded into the ongoing BitKeeper debate, saying 'If you pick a good technology and the developers are insane, it's all going to come to tears.'"
I thought good technology required insane developers...
where the testers (a.k.a. users) get to pay $$$ for the privilege of testing OS stability.
Must be why there is a huge popularity of mugs at MS bearing the obnoxious logo:-
"You don't have to be a developer to work here, but it helps".
When I heard that I nearly fell off my ostrich.