On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 11:45:36AM -0400, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> > As Weeve said, he's still trying to get people to stop breaking SPARC
> > keywords, just like 3 years ago. It's just when trying to do anything
> > larger than a single project that you run into issues.
> 
> People that do this sort of thing should have some sort of consequences.
> The occasional accident is one thing, but there are people that become
> "repeat offenders" with many of these sorts of issues, yet nothing is
> done to them.  If there's no consequences, why should they bother
> changing their behavior?

From the new conflict resolution policy (found at
http://dev.gentoo.org/~plasmaroo/policy.xml, will move to some more
official place soon):

--snip--
Issues not necessarily related to personal conflict, such as
intentional or repeated policy breaches, malicious or abrasive
behavior to users or developers, or similar developer-specific
behavioral problems should be brought directly to Developer Relations
via [EMAIL PROTECTED] These should be dealt with on a case-by-case
basis by Developer Relations and may require disciplinary action.
--snip--

So if by breaking the keyword someone breaks a policy, it is something
devrel should and will deal with.

cheers,
        Wernfried

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