On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 14:55:06 +0800 Patrick Lauer <patr...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> On 11/23/12 21:17, Alexis Ballier wrote: > > On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 12:45:56 +0800 > > Patrick Lauer <patr...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > > >> On 11/20/12 21:57, Alexis Ballier wrote: > >>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 09:10:51 +0000 (UTC) > >>> "Patrick Lauer (patrick)" <patr...@gentoo.org> wrote: > >>> > >>>> patrick 12/11/16 09:10:51 > >>>> > >>>> Modified: ChangeLog > >>>> Added: lyx-2.0.5.ebuild > >>>> Log: > >>>> Bump > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> While the bump was fine, please read the damn metadata.xml when > >>> you touch a package you're not used to. Pavel has been doing a > >>> very good job in (proxy) maintaining lyx since years and you do > >>> not seem to have contacted him before doing the bump, which is a > >>> bit disrespectful for him IMHO. > >> > >> I disagree. A fix is a fix, a bump is a bump, no ego involved. > > > > And respect is respect. It's not because you woke up someday in a > > special mood that a 4+ years perfectly working workflow will > > change... > > > >> > >>> If you want to help in having things done quicker because I'm not > >>> always responsive enough, then please do it correctly and ask > >>> Pavel to CC you when he sends me instructions for lyx. > >> I dislike this territorialism. Why add a single point of failure to > >> package maintenance? (What if you or Pavel "disappear" for any > >> reason?) > > > > Ask those who invented maintainers. Take your point to the council. > > So far these are the rules, follow them or leave it. > > > > As for the single point of failure, Pavel being part of upstream > > sends me the ebuilds _before_ the actual release. That is not what > > I call a failure. The proposal to also be a proxy still stands, but > > if you continue with this provocative behavior I'm not sure I want > > to work with you... > > > > A. > > > > "provocative" > > Aaaargh. > > With that kind of agression from *your* side I might just ignore your > input because you're really annoying me. Please stop being childish, thanks. > As for packages, all my packages are "Do what you want", with an > optional "feel free to notify me if you change something"... Good for you. Please keep in mind that you're not alone in the world and that others may have a different workflow. A.