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When should one send a PR and when not?
I have a few packages that fail building or configuring on Debian
Stretch (why I still use an obsolete Linux distro is a long story). I've
given a casual look at pkgsrc-bulk@ and I've noticed that these packages
also fail on non-NetBSD bulk builds with similar errors.
I'm not a "quick fire PR" kind of guy, so I asked on IRC if it was worth
sending a PR for these packages. The reply I got was (recalling from
memory and paraphrasing): "if the package already shows up as failed in
the bulk build logs AND you're not providing a patch, there's not much
point submitting a PR".
I totally get this point and I totally get that non-NetBSD builds may
have a lower priority and I surely don't want to make the developers'
lives harder than it is.
However, I did, in the recent past, submit PRs, without offering
patches, for packages that were known to fail and, in most cases, this
led to a quick and positive resolution of the issue.
I'd like to hear your brutal and honest opinion on this topic.
In any case, would it be worth adding a reminder that one should also
look at the public build logs before submitting a PR?
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Ottavio Caruso
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