Re: [Pkg-javascript-devel] node-carto isn't in wheezy/testing

2012-09-20 Thread David Paleino
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 20:44:03 +1000, Andrew Harvey wrote:

 Hi David,

Hello Andrew,

 I refer to your recent commits to node-carto.
 
 http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/node-carto.git
 
 On 27 Aug and 01 Sept I added commits to fix the node-nodejs issue and
 add a missing recommends dependency. I also informed you about these via
 email.
 
 From looking at the git history, you have then come along and
 essentially ignored my work and recreated these fixes directly on top of
 the commit 8d3d27681bbfe78def5bb3479e06b09e237bfff4, essentially
 ignoring my work.
 
 I find this behaviour very insulting to myself.

That was not my intention, sorry.

Simply put, I just forgot to pull the changes from the remote repository, thus
I found myself with conflicting repositories. I got back from holidays since a
week or so, thus I'm not yet fully functional ;)

Also, the patches were trivial, so please don't be offended if I just tried
to make a clean repository :)

To prove I'm in good faith, please check node-get: your commits there have been
kept.

Kindly,
David

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Re: [Pkg-javascript-devel] node-carto isn't in wheezy/testing

2012-09-20 Thread Andrew Harvey
Hi David,

On 20/09/12 21:04, David Paleino wrote:
 That was not my intention, sorry.

Apology accepted. Lets move past this.

 Simply put, I just forgot to pull the changes from the remote repository, thus
 I found myself with conflicting repositories. I got back from holidays since a
 week or so, thus I'm not yet fully functional ;)

I understand that it can be easy to forget to pull in updates,
especially when you aren't expecting someone else to have made newer
commits. I think though that anyone committing should have a
responsibility to check for newer updates before starting work though.
Whether by a git pull, or by subscribing to updates to the repository.
Gitweb provides Atom/RSS feeds, and there is probably an email notifier too.

 
 Also, the patches were trivial, so please don't be offended if I just tried
 to make a clean repository :)

No worries.

 
 To prove I'm in good faith, please check node-get: your commits there have 
 been
 kept.

I see. Looking good.



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