Stanislav Sedov píše v st 19. 03. 2008 v 15:37 +0300:

> > I like the high level of creative freedom the maintainer is entitled to.
> > Rigid policies on unimportant details of style will kill the fun.

> This freedom usually leads to insecure or simply broken-by-design ports in 
> tree.
> For an extreme case take a look at gentoo foundation. I don't want to end up
> like them.

What port is that, so I can take a look?

> Policies should always present, but had to be designed to not limit 
> creativity,
> while enforcing rules. That's what you and the entire portmgr team exists for.

Sorry, but I don't consider the muting of mkdir commands as something
that can lead to insecure or simply broken-by-design port. Thus it's not
worth a policy.

Or you're talking about some other common issue now?

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