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Date:      Wed, 21 Mar 2018 03:37:32 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 226611] KDE4_GENERIC_LIB_VERSION set to expected, not factual
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--- Comment #12 from Mikhail Teterin <mi@FreeBSD.org> ---
(In reply to Adriaan de Groot from comment #9)
> I'd appreciate it if arguments over policies and procedures could happen =
outside a particular bug.
...
(As well as in reply to Mark Linimon from comment #10)
> I have always tried to take this same approach with the PR database

Then both of you should've spoken to mat@, when he posted his claims. Once =
he
did, I had no other choice but to challenge them, for they are obviously bo=
gus
-- even if it was not polite of me to point that out.

> tcberner@ in comment 3 has already said "open to patches", but it's fairl=
y -- really

He did say that, but then a portmgr-member came out claiming this nonexiste=
nt
policy. And, given that portmgr officially owns everything under Mk/, there=
 is
no point working up a patch while that body insists, things work as intende=
d --
and thus, any patch will be rejected.

It would be nice, if someone else from portmgr stated, that a proper patch
will, indeed, be accepted once uploaded -- even if a proper repudiation of
their colleague's bogus claims is too much to expect.

> using "Not enough information"

The amount of information supplied is perfectly sufficient -- everybody
understands, what the problem is and how to reproduce it.

> because there doesn't seem to be a patch

Respectfully, that's not a good reason to close a PR...

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