On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 16:22 +0200, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
> Currently pam stuff (implementations, modules) are organized in the worst way 
> I ever seen.
> Most of them are in sys-libs, some of them in app-admin, other in app-crypt, 
> pam_smb in net-misc and so on.
> 
> I think we should reorganize them and have a sys-pam category with 
> implementations (Linux-PAM and OpenPAM) and the modules needed.
> 
> Such a change would require a lot of work and we can't count on epkgmove I 
> think, but if someone is going to help me or at least tell me how to do such 
> a change without breaking everything (always if such a change is accepted, 
> obv.)..
> 
> Comments?

Diego:
This is not directed at you solely but expresses my general feelings on 
the topic of ever moving packages.

I think they are fine where they are. Moving stuff around is a waste of 
time. Makes things more complex. Makes more work on everybody. 
Invalidates binary package trees. It places stress on rsync servers. It
makes people have to rewrite rsync_exclude files. Makes it harder for 
scripts that interact with portage. And in the end really gains us next
to nothing. Please stop moving stuff around for cosmetic reasons. I see
far to many threads about changing stuff. No real valuable work ever
gets done. Stuff simply just gets shifted around somebody can think of a
new way to categorize existing data.

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Ned Ludd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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