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Le jeudi 03 novembre 2016 à 11:15 +0100, Jason A. Donenfeld a écrit : |
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> Hey guys, |
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> Every other day on IRC, I see people arguing about touching each |
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> others packages, despite our policies against it. (Sometimes it's |
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> even |
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> me who's doing the touching!) My instinctive reaction is always, |
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> "can't everybody calm down and be happy somebody is doing your work |
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> for you?" The answer to this question is, of course, that it depends |
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> who the developer is and how competent you are. |
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> So, nothing new here. I don't want to bikeshed about it. Business as |
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> usual. |
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> I thought I'd do something loose and informal to rectify the problem. |
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> See my package-policy.txt on my developer space: |
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> http://dev.gentoo.org/~zx2c4/package-policy.txt |
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> Do what this says, and everything will be good. I encourage other |
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> developers to post package-policy.txt with the same URL scheme. This |
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> is a nice loose and informal stopgap solution. If others want to |
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> follow suit, great. If not, welp, there mine is. |
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In the not formal but maybe more discoverable spirit, you could put |
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this on your user page/space/whatever on the wiki, I guess. |