Grant Goodyear wrote:
[something I'd say in a less effective way]
+1
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Alec Warner wrote:
> Don't be an asshole
> Don't screw up*
> * Corollary: if you do screw up, take responsibility and fix it/find
> someone to help you. DON'T MAKE IT WORSE.
Indeed, agreed. An excellent response.
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Timothy Redaelli wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to propose a "Maintainer Timeout" such as FreeBSD.
> If a maintainer or herd does not fix (or assign/comment) a bug in a
> reasonable amount of time (2 weeks? 3 month?) any developer can fix it
> (or a pre established group of developers such as QA)
>
> Thank
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:19:21 -0600
Grant Goodyear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [lots of good stuff]
I was going to respond to Timothy's proposal in much the same way - but
Grant has said everything much better than I would have done!
+lots Grant :)
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On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 10:19 -0600, Grant Goodyear wrote:
> I have mixed feelings on the notion of "ownership" of ebuilds. When
> Gentoo had only a handful of devs, the tree was almost entirely
> collectively owned by all devs, with baselayout and portage being the
> only packages that were labell
Timothy Redaelli wrote: [Fri Feb 02 2007, 04:17:32AM CST]
> I want to propose a "Maintainer Timeout" such as FreeBSD.
> If a maintainer or herd does not fix (or assign/comment) a bug in a
> reasonable amount of time (2 weeks? 3 month?) any developer can fix it
> (or a pre established group of devel
Tobias Scherbaum wrote:
>> I want to propose a "Maintainer Timeout" such as FreeBSD.
>> If a maintainer or herd does not fix (or assign/comment) a bug in a
>> reasonable amount of time (2 weeks? 3 month?) any developer can fix it
>> (or a pre established group of developers such as QA)
>
> There's
> I want to propose a "Maintainer Timeout" such as FreeBSD.
> If a maintainer or herd does not fix (or assign/comment) a bug in a
> reasonable amount of time (2 weeks? 3 month?) any developer can fix it
> (or a pre established group of developers such as QA)
There's a little difference between "do
Hi,
I want to propose a "Maintainer Timeout" such as FreeBSD.
If a maintainer or herd does not fix (or assign/comment) a bug in a
reasonable amount of time (2 weeks? 3 month?) any developer can fix it
(or a pre established group of developers such as QA)
Thanks for your time :)
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