On 23 Oct 2016, at 3:14 am, Lawrence Velázquez <lar...@macports.org> wrote:

>> On Oct 22, 2016, at 8:08 PM, Marko Käning <mk-macpo...@posteo.net> wrote:
>> 
>> in the light of the upcoming commit of the new 'qt5-kde' port I want
>> to ask (again) whether it would be acceptable, that we - for the sake
>> of housekeeping - store all KF5-related ports in a dedicated folder at
>> 
>>   dports/kf5
>> 
>> or whether it is really necessary, that all these KDE ports have to
>> live under
>> 
>>   dports/kde
>> 
>> just like all those port files belonging to KDE 3 and 4?
> 
> Why should KF5 get its own category? It's not special.
> 
>> - and both port collections having independent maintainers (Nicolas
>> and René)
> 
> This has no bearing on anything.
> 
>> it would make maintenance easier if one kept also their storage
>> locations separate, no?
> 
> I don't see why separating them would make anything easier. It's not as
> if there's any namespacing going on. The ports would still have to have
> unique names.
> 
>> Are there other reasons of not going for such an approach which we up
>> to now aren’t aware of, perhaps?
> 
> I think having top-level directories based on implementation details
> like language or framework are silly and pointless from a users'
> perspective, and we should not add anymore of them.
> 
> (No, I don't like the top-level "java", "php", "python", etc.
> directories, either.)

So... you are saying you would take these collections, and instead of grouping 
them together scatter them around in the other directories, like 'science' 
etc., depending on what sort of functionality they provide ? I think that would 
be much worse, sorry.

I also question would these directories are really for, users or developers ? I 
don't think users really get much exposure to them, they don't really have much 
bearing on how users find and install ports. For me, its more for the 
developers, so we should be flexible in how they are grouped depending on what 
makes sense to whoever is maintaining them. Grouping all the kde ports in one 
directory because they obviously share many details just makes sense to me. 

Chris

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