On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 6:35 AM, Ciaran McCreesh < [email protected]> wrote:
> Why? Gentoo is about the community. Requiring a basic standard of commit > quality a) reduces the number of community members who are able to > contribute, 2) leads to fewer forums posts discussing how to fix > problems, iii) hurts Gentoo's DistroWatch statistics by reducing the > volume of commits, and fourthly, discriminates unfairly against > competency-challenged developers by imposing subjective interpretations > of the value of source code from a position of unearned authority. This > is against the code of conduct, and is bad for the community! > > So, it's perfectly okay to make direct commits of obviously broken code that has no chance of working, because community something mumble...
