Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2013 14:58:10 +0100 From: John Marino <freebsd.contact@marino.st> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Philippe_Aud=E9oud?= <jadawin@FreeBSD.org> Cc: svn-ports-head@freebsd.org, Rene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org>, svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, ports-committers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r335281 - in head: . audio audio/gnump3d Message-ID: <529C91F2.6020004@marino.st> In-Reply-To: <20131202134921.GD71618@tuxaco.net> References: <201311301102.rAUB2I21004889@svn.freebsd.org> <20131202093409.GA71618@tuxaco.net> <529C5F05.6020706@marino.st> <20131202104324.GB71618@tuxaco.net> <529C689B.9050902@marino.st> <20131202131244.GC71618@tuxaco.net> <529C8C1F.7050802@marino.st> <20131202134921.GD71618@tuxaco.net>
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On 12/2/2013 14:49, Philippe Audéoud wrote: > > Ok, just calm down, every thing gonne be all right... I didn't challenge > him, but I won't debate anymore, you don't look to be opened to a > debate. > > My personal think is : I was on week-end and i don't use computer on > week-end. I guess this delete commit could wait 2 days. Why should it? It was the date you defined. Rene is right to assume that the port maintainer isn't intending to delete the port in a timely fashion because it almost never happens. Your desire to delete the port yourself on the expiration date is exceptional. >> >> This is the situation today. My position is that this is a bad policy. >> I say we should not have to wait 2 weeks to unbreak a port and your >> response is "wait up to 2 weeks to unbreak a port". Perhaps I >> misunderstood you, but that's what I understood. >> > > And, if rules are not good, i break them? I disagree with highway code, > and i should break it only because i'm not aware? You are misrepresenting me. I follow the rules, but they are crappy rules so I'm complaining about them. Rene did not break any rules that I am aware of. (You conveniently did not show me where this "rule" is documented, nor why you think port maintenance privilege extends past the expire deadline). > I'm not protective with my ports, I'm just applying rules. You can be > disagree with rules but before breaking them and do what you want, you > should talk to portmgr@ to change that. > > And as you seem to have free time to mail on a wrong place debate, you > should: > 1- mail portmgr@ with your opinion and ask them to change current rules. > 2- give a hand on closing PR for freebsd-port-bugs To iterate: Nobody has broken any rules. What "rule" did Rene or I break? To whom are you referring? what does #2 have to do with anything? That is total random. I assume any active portmgr@ will see this thread. I don't need to rehash it, not do I need to start simultaneous issues with them (I have one pending already). Hint: If you don't respond, I'll stop responding too. :)
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