On 17/11/2013 15:53, Carlos R. Mafra wrote: > On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 at 14:34:06 +0100, "Rodolfo García Peñas (kix)" wrote: >> On 17/11/2013 13:44, Carlos R. Mafra wrote: >>> On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 at 11:45:23 +0100, "Rodolfo García Peñas (kix)" wrote: >>>> On 17/11/2013 9:37, Carlos R. Mafra wrote: >>>>> On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 at 23:39:18 +0100, Rodolfo García Peñas wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, 14 Nov 2013, Carlos R. Mafra escribió: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I created a wmaker repository in github, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/crmafra/wmaker >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I will keep both the "old" repo.or.cz and the new github updated. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am testing it. I sent some patches. >>>>> >>>>> Please send the patches to the mailing list. >>>> >>>> But, If I sent the patches to the mail list, nothing changes. >>> >>> What do you mean by nothing changes? >> >> Nothing. My english is too bad, but you cannot understand the difference >> between "you" and "we". Your project, our project. > > Again, wmaker is not "my" project. > > I guess my agreed-upon status is the "maintainer" of wmaker, just like > you are the maintainer of the wmaker package in the Debian repository. > > Is the wmaker debian package _your_ project? Or do you consider yourself > doing a service to others by being the maintainer of that code in the > best possible way as to please the majority of Debian users? > > The maintainer status is not for life though. If people feel that > I'm not capable for maintaining wmaker (for whatever reason) then we > can start to discuss who the next maintainer should be and I get out. > >> https://github.com/thekix/wmaker >> >> I will upload my work there. If you think my code is ok for *your* >> project, include it. > > But couldn't you in addition to the github request also send the patch > to the mailing list too? > > This is what everybody (including you) is doing for the last 5 years and > it's working fine. > > With this move I think you are actively trying to create problems in the > established process of patch submission.
No. Sorry, but no. If you create a github repo and send a mail to the list pointing it (http://lists.windowmaker.org/dev/msg05993.html): -- 8< -- I created a wmaker repository in github, https://github.com/crmafra/wmaker I will keep both the "old" repo.or.cz and the new github updated. -- 8< -- I thought that I can send the patches in the github repo. I don't want disturb you. > I understand that you do want you want with your time, but if you don't > send the patches to the wmaker-dev mailing list unfortunately they > won't be included in the official repository. If more people are interested in github, probably they request this method. > I hope you change your mind, you've made a lot of contributions already. I hope you change your mind too. -- ||// //\\// Rodolfo "kix" Garcia ||\\// //\\ http://www.kix.es/ -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
