--- wrobell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello,
hi, > th is quite usable for some of us now, so what about > such two rules? > > 1. if you send something to th builders, then it should > build on all archs. this means that if package building > fails on one of the builders, then it is sender responsibility > to fix this before sending another request. > > if you are not able to fix something, then tell about it on the list, > so we can work together to fix the problem. > > 2. if you want to send a package to builders, then _build_ and _run_ it > on your machine first. this means, that if soname changes then > it is sender responsibility to rebuild or other dependant packages. > > if you have no time for soname play, then don't send a request to > builders. if you are in middle of the process and your cat needs > you, then ask other developer to finish the job. > > if it involves a lot of time (i.e. openssl), then tell people on > the list about it. > > > of course, this is only a proposal. i think that such rules could > improve stability of system for testers. then, maybe we could > gain more people to test pld th. simple and clear rules. Th is not a trash, it's very usable (thx to pluto's work) and should stay so. So, dear developer, don't forget to check wrobell's words before sending a builder request. -- Fryderyk Dziarmagowski _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
