Roland Mainz wrote: > > > <rant>Why is this /usr/lib/shell/ directory _that_ difficult_ to get via > ARC ? Somehow I'm starting to regret to have exposed too much detail and > now we're _bickering_ (sorry for that word but I don't know any better > word for it) the details down to a sub-atomic level to hell.</rant> > If I can offer what I think might be an explanation (I think I said much the same during yesterday's IRC session):
You've claimed to offer generic functionality to be shared by several different shells, using a very generic name, and then offered no detail as to what you intend or what the directory contents will be. It seems clear that you intend usage which *not* be project private in the least. Its like asking for a permit to build a new house without specifying anything other than what neighborhood it will be in. A lot more detail about what you intend, why this is useful, and how it will be shared would be useful. I also think that's the kind of detail that justifies a separate case, rather than trying to piggyback this as a small addition on another case. Alternatively, for a truly project private directory, that would probably not require ARC approval, using a directory like /usr/lib/ksh or /usr/lib/ksh93 would work. (You'll still need approval in the form of contracts or somesuch when other projects start to make use of this, though.) -- Garrett