On 16:57 Mon 15 Oct     , Doug Goldstein wrote:
> I still stand by my original feeling that we'd better the community NOT
> only the developers doing the commits by updating the devmanual, which
> is accessible to all developers and all users in the Gentoo community.
> In addition to updating and cleaning up repoman checks, which is a tool
> that everyone in the community can use. This is versus individual
> examples in random ebuilds in random e-mails that all have almost an
> identical subject on the mailing list.
> 
> The commits review is flawed because if we're not documenting this stuff
> in one central place, then when new developers join. The same lessons
> have to be learned over and over again.

Doing the review helps us figure out what the common issues are, so we 
actually know what's worth documenting. I've had in mind all along 
getting common issues into docs and into repoman, which is why I wrote 
the original quoting patch.

Also, just because something is documented doesn't mean people do it. 
Furthermore, just because a doc says "write code without bugs" doesn't 
mean people are physically capable of doing so. More eyes on the code 
can never hurt.

Thanks,
Donnie
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