On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 08:51:52PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I just found a bunch of new Locale perl modules added to the depends
> list.
> 
> They all have empty man pages from no PODs.
> About 20ish ports, most are just relevant data files for each language.

Do you have an example?  "No pod" shouldn't generate man pages I
wouldn't think.


> Should I just delete these from the PLISTs or is there an easier way to
> prevent their generation?

Not entirely sure without an example but often the best action is to
@comment them out as `make update-plist` recognizes that idiom and
updates the PLIST keeping the comments.


> I'll submit the new dependencies for these, then I need to send the
> rest, which are just perl data modules.
> 
> Should I send them individually or one email with all attached?
> I can also put those up somewhere else if that is preferable.
> 
> I'll submit one for approval first, if it's OK, then the rest are the
> same except for the data for each langugage.
> 
> 
> Locale::CLDR and family of Locale::CLDR::Locales::

I will review them in bulk (after September 7th when I'm back to
computers), so I prefer a single email with all the new modules.  I will
admit that more than ten or so at the same time is hard to keep track
of.  Hard to set an exact limit, but since so many are very similar it
seems reasonable to do them all together.

I would also like all of them listed in the email so when I reply I can
OK them or provide feedback individually and be more certain I didn't
miss anything.

I don't think there's a definitely correct answer there though.

l8rZ,
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