On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, Andreas Barth wrote: > * Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [080310 09:46]: > > Hi Andreas, > > > > On Sun, 09 Mar 2008, Andreas Barth wrote: > > > as campaigning has started, I would like to know from Raphael Hertzog > > > his opinion under which circumstances he considers it ok to commit into > > > revision control repositories of a team where the person leading the > > > team is active and asks to not commit. > > > > It's sad that you never decided to resolve that dispute when it was live > > e.g. by accepting the compromise proposed in > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=436093#110 > > So you still think one should just commit to any repository one has > technically access to? So e.g. Ians commits to the dpkg repository were > ok? And you still think that hijacking a package is ok, and afterwards > offering to "oh, I will wait with any commit for 14 days, but will > commit it nevertheless" is proper?
You're mixing up everything: - I didn't saw the "do not commit" instruction. As a previous contributor I didn't re-read the README-contrib as I was used to work directly in the VCS when Adam Di Carlo was still the official maintainer. - When I committed my changes, you didn't point me to that file and you didn't explain me why you didn't want me to commit. Thus I didn't accept your arbitrary rule (in particular when my involvement in developers-reference predates yours). - In the above compromise, I accept the rule if its purpose is to have review of the patches before they are committed. - That said lack of review is not good but outdated information in the developers-reference is far worse. Thus I suggested that we have a 15 days period where editors can comment and explicitely accept/block a patch (of course a justification needs to be given too). After that any editor can integrate the change by himself it he thinks it's ok. - I also requested to be added back in my editor status as you removed me without my permission. While I had not contributed for a long time, I was still subscribed to the PTS and I was reachable by e-mail. There's nothing else Andreas. Please forgive me if I hurt you while doing this but you have not been very cooperative either. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog Le best-seller français mis à jour pour Debian Etch : http://www.ouaza.com/livre/admin-debian/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]