rcs
Hans Ottevanger
hans at beastielabs.net
Wed Oct 9 16:37:30 UTC 2013
On 10/09/13 15:47, Julian Elischer wrote:
> On 10/9/13 3:20 PM, Hans Ottevanger wrote:
>> On 10/08/13 04:31, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
>>> Okay folks, can we make a call about keeping the RCS tools in the base?
>>>
>>> The proponents wanting to remove RCS need to speak up and make their
>>> technical case.
>>>
>> Technically it is quite simple: I need RCS to start versioning config
>> files, even before starting any customization. I know about several
>> others who do the same (and have not yet defected to Linux).
>>
>> I would like to see RCS to be put back into the tree for 10.0. If it
>> really -has- to be victimized by the current anti-GPL crusade, it could
>> be replaced by OpenRCS in 11.
>>
>> And as a long time hard-core user I would appreciate if this kind of
>> changes were performed only after at least -some- public discussion.
>> The way this change was sneaked in (though apparently with approval of
>> core@), reminds me more of a Secret Society than of an Open Source
>> project.
>
> no, with private approval of a CORE MEMBER.. that is quite a different
> thing..
> Core, AFAIK has not ruled on this sort of topic.. (and actually it's not
> really it's job to do so unless it's resolving a dispute.)
>
You are probably right, but as a relative outsider I only saw this in
the commit message:
Log:
Good bye RCS. You will be missed.
(devel/rcs and devel/rcs57 are available as alternatives)
Approved by: core
Approved by: re (hrs)
which led me to my possibly wrong conclusion about the approval of core at .
Kind regards,
Hans
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