svn commit: r366841 - head/lang/tcl86/files

Adam Weinberger adamw at adamw.org
Mon Sep 1 15:42:36 UTC 2014


On 1 Sep, 2014, at 11:28, John Marino <freebsd.contact at marino.st> wrote:

> On 9/1/2014 17:14, Adam Weinberger wrote:
>> On 1 Sep, 2014, at 11:01, John Marino <freebsd.contact at marino.st>
>>> As I said, the issue has been solved, and the solution is good.
>>> Nobody dislikes the new changes internally*, but patch-naming has
>>> turned into a impasse.
>> 
>> Can I please request a partial commit of it? Just the stuff that
>> makes makepatch only update files that were actually changed, and
>> commit headers without timestamps? Seriously, let the naming
>> convention piece go for now, it is blocking everything else.
> 
> 
> This is probably the strategy of those that claim they don't care about
> patch names yet block the change on patch names.  Once internal
> improvements are made the name changes proposal can effectively trashed.
> You've basically asked to resubmit the proposal without the name change
> because everyone knows part 2 would be blocked on the basis it's not a
> good enough reason by itself.

Or, taken the other way, you’re using part 1 as leverage in part 2’s bikeshed.

>>> * since today, antoine says he thinks -p option on diff is "ugly".
>>> it's a highly useful option so now we have yet another hurdle to
>>> jump.  If not for phabric we could have had this in ports weeks
>>> ago, but now are stuck in an impasse (which I suspect was the
>>> outcome desired by the people that wanted it reviewed in phabric
>>> tbh)
>> 
>> antoine is a perfectionist, and that’s exactly what portmgr needs to
>> be.
> 
> This is NetBSD territory where 1 voice can silence 100.  more than 1
> person thinks it doesn't look ugly and it's useful too.  The words are
> carefully chosen because "looks ugly" is half the reason of the patch
> name change proposal, so if we crush "looks ugly" as an aesthetic
> trivial opinion, we become hypocrits.  check.

I too have PR’s that died the day antoine said, “I don’t like it.” Yeah, I wish he’d follow-up and help me make the patches better, and it’s depressing to get a rejection with no offer to help make it better, but controlling what goes into Mk is the core of his responsibility.

# Adam


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