A note on Dan Carpenter: Beyond his 2,707 bug fixes, Dan invented the Fixes: tag convention that makes this entire analysis possible. When a kernel developer fixes a bug, they add a line like Fixes: abc123def ("original commit subject") to link the fix back to the introducing commit. This simple convention, now standard practice, created the 125,000-pair dataset we're analyzing. Dan didn't just fix more bugs than almost anyone, he built the system that lets us track them.
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