Chris Gianelloni kirjoitti:
> On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 22:50 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> it's just so easy to step on other
>> ppls feet these days ;)
> 
> I tend to agree that this is a problem, but only insofar as we've become
> too territorial.  Many times I see bugs filed with seemingly minor
> changes being asked for.  A good example is bug #173884 which is a
> completely valid request.  The change is simple, removing
> "insinto /etc/env.d ; doins $somefile" and replacing it with "doenvd
> $somefile" instead.  

Or it's plain boring to fix that stuff and if you make people fix their
own packages first, the boring part is distributed. I for example would
fix the ChangeLog syntax problem for all ChangeLogs in the tree but I
know that it's damn boring so I just prefer to get the check into
repoman and let time deal with it. If I ever get to writing an automatic
fixer, I still you need to check the changes or otherwise I could be
committing broken fixes because of false positives.

Regards,
Petteri

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