svn commit: r335281 - in head: . audio audio/gnump3d

Adam Weinberger adamw at FreeBSD.org
Tue Dec 3 03:06:27 UTC 2013


>> (2013/12/02 @ 1347 EST): Mark Linimon said, in 1.5K: <<
> My reasoning is that contributing to FreeBSD is sometimes
> hard and thankless, and if someone just hears too much negative feedback,
> they may just find something else better to do.
>> end of "Re: svn commit: r335281 - in head: . audio audio/gnump3d" from Mark Linimon <<

The style police (I'm looking at you, Alexey) should be allowed to fix
commits for "correctness," and committers should be allowed to fix
obvious mistakes for each other.

1) You have the confidence that if you accidentally commit something
with an obvious error, someone is likely to help you out and fix it for
you.

2) You don't have to sit there and stew when a commit accidentally
breaks that port you love. Because let's face it, nobody wants to file a
PR for ${PORT_OPTIONS:MODCS}.

3) If everybody is empowered to fix obvious mistakes and style nits, you
gain a consistent experience for the end-user, who we all theoretically
work for. You know, rather than just having Alexey send you an email
about the importance of not muting install commands, which everybody
seems to ignore anyway.

4) People need to un-knot their panties. Seriously. We're talking about
"but *I* wanted to delete that port!" Someone did your work for you.
Think about all the things you could do with the 30 seconds they just
saved you.

But when faced with the choice between "let's all fix bugs and promote a
consistent ports user experience" and "MINE!", we all know which one
people will pick.

# Adam


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