Hi, Just a little stick in this anthill:
- I've seen a few people volunteering, but so far the reaction seems to be: "oh, yeah, well, ah, cool". I'd expect, with all the talk about how much they are needed, that they will be "snatched" immediately and coerced into doing unspeakable things (like processing a 100 PRs a day, ensuring high quality testing and all that :) ). I certainly hope this is happening behind the scenes. - Tools are abundant, focusing on github vs. aegis is really just highjacking this thread. If there's a need for new tool set I suppose people who actually USE the existing ones for ports will be able to identify what's needed FOR THEM. Some form of democracy, I guess. - Yes, fresh look is very important, but you can't tear down something without knowing the consequences, which pretty much means not without in depth knowledge of the existing mechanisms. Not everyone in this discussion seems to be coming from this perspective. - Absolutely, automate the shit out of the process, get rid of stale PR's (and ports, for that matter), "retire" inactive commiters, etc. But first and foremost, get some stats out of the system, there's no point throwing numbers like 50% this, 80% that, if you simply don't know. Measure, analyze and focus your attention where it gets the most benefits. - And stop petty squabbles. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"