Re: Heads-up: Pending removal of 'Created by' from the ports tree
- In reply to: Alexey Dokuchaev : "Re: Heads-up: Pending removal of 'Created by' from the ports tree"
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Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2022 18:29:15 UTC
On 7/5/22 16:26, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote: > On Tue, Jul 05, 2022 at 03:16:17PM +0200, Tobias C. Berner wrote: >> ... >> portmgr is intending to remove all occurrences of 'Created by' from the >> tree by the end of this quarter [1]. >> >> This is done to honor those that are actively maintaining the ports tree >> and not those that were there before it was cool. > > Before what "was cool"? Those who maintain a particular port are listed > as MAINTAINER, it's a public offical field with pkg(8). "Created by" is > an optional courtesy tag for those who want to be remembered as the port's > author. While we no longer encourage it, some of us still prefer to use > it; dropping it forcibly is tactless and unjust. > > Porting new software can be hard, and allowing the author to be visibly > noted is a valuable sign of appreciation the FreeBSD Project can offer > to those people. What you suggest is utterly upsetting and demotivating. Yes, I can relate to that, albeit in a different way. I wrote the current iteration of the math/polymake port and initially added a 'Created By:' line at the top of the ports' Makefile. My name was removed and replaced by the author of the original port, even though I made it clear that I wrote everything from scratch. At the time that was somewhat demotivating. To be clear, I don't hold a grutch against anyone involved. I got over it quickly, but I still think it's strange to credit people in cases like this were a port gets removed from the tree, years go by, someone else revives the port and basically starts from a blank slate. Whatever we decide to do, I'd like to see the same rules applied to all (and in a consistent manner if possible ;-)). Best Philipp