Jeroen Roovers wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:26:19 +0100
"Wulf C. Krueger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

No, we didn't because the whole thing is p.masked for a reason. It, KDE 4.0.1, is broken crap that should not yet be re-keyworded.

OK then. and I am not going to cross-post this to -dev@, btw: why the
hell did you decide to put broken crap in the tree? It should never have
left your repository, it seems.

It's package masked and unkeyworded, which is a big hint that it's under development.

If you still wonder why I started rekeywording for HPPA, then let this
be the final answer. It was no fault of mine - I did it on purpose. No
keywording error - I was going to finish all the dependencies if you
hadn't asked me not to (because by then you were claiming KDE team
"reserves" the "right" to drop keywords at will and without notifying
arch teams, as opposed to current policy. The repoman bug / missing
feature left a few stones unturned, sadly, but I was going to do all of
KDE 4.

You're still not getting this. The KDE team did not _want_ these ebuilds keyworded. That's why they _weren't_ keyworded. That's why there was no bug filed, saying "hey we dropped these keywords" because they _did not want_ you to add them back yet. When the ebuilds were of sufficient quality that they could be tested, then a bug is filed, the ebuilds are tested, and then re-keyworded.

Maintainers have every right to drop keywords if they think changes to their package are drastic enough to require re-evaluation by an architecture team. It's how we keep big fat calamity from befalling our users. Yes, they need to inform the arch teams to re-add their keywords. No that request does not need to come immediately if they're not ready for it.

A simple rule to go by: Dropped keywords on package.masked packages are not dropped keywords. If that package comes out of package.mask and still lacks your keyword and no bug is filed, then yes, then you have a legitimate beef.

This is simply the way things work from my point of view as a maintainer and a arch dev for a oft keyword-dropped arch.


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