Subject: Re: CVS commit: src/share/mk
To: Perry E. Metzger <perry@piermont.com>
From: Jim Wise <jwise@draga.com>
List: source-changes
Date: 03/16/2006 18:23:11
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On Mar 16, 2006, at 18:16 , Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
> Actually, there are ways to do that. More to the point, NetBSD is not
> the operating system where people go off and remove other people's
> work without talking to them about it first.
>
> Maybe we decide we'll agree with you in the end, but first you have to
> undo what you've done and do this correctly -- with a public
> discussion about the design instead of with a removal of the work.
Sorry, no. Leaving aside the humor value of such a demand coming
from you of all people, this code was _long_ past due for removal.
More specifically, the code was incomplete, not being worked on, and
was undoubtedly well-bitrotted (can you point me to a single source
directory added since these changes were made which followed the
`new' conventions?). It served no purpose in tree, and had the
potential to do harm, both by confusing users of share/mk, and by
discouraging anyone looking at replacing the set lists who might
actually finish the job from getting started.
This code should not be re-added, and if it is to be worked on at
all, that work should happen on a branch or in a private repository
until the code is in a state to replace even the _current_
functionality of what we have, never mind enable any movement
forward. This was the precedent set by syspkg (which lived in a
private repository until it was possible to duplicate the
functionality of distrib/sets with distrib/syspkg), and it's just
common sense as well.
- --
Jim Wise
jwise@draga.com
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