cvs commit: src MAINTAINERS
Alfred Perlstein
alfred at freebsd.org
Fri Jul 16 21:46:36 PDT 2004
* Garance A Drosihn <drosih at rpi.edu> [040716 21:18] wrote:
> At 3:54 PM -0700 7/16/04, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> >* Scott Long <scottl at freebsd.org> [040716 15:02] wrote:
> >> Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> >>
> >> >alfred 2004-07-16 21:47:43 UTC
> >> >
> >> > FreeBSD src repository
> >> >
> >> > Modified files:
> >> > . MAINTAINERS
> >> > Log:
> > > > Request that diffs against nfs, rpc and rpc.lockd are run
> > > > by me.
> > > >
> >> > Revision Changes Path
> >> > 1.93 +3 -1 src/MAINTAINERS
> >>
> > > Can I assign the rpc.lockd TODO items to you? If not, then who
> > > can we say is the true maintainer?
> >
> >Let me explain, jerky.
>
> I think you are over-reacting to what was a simple question.
> Give Scott the benefit of the doubt first, and just answer
> the simple question that he asked. No need to say "jerky"
> or get all in a huff about it. Scott is just trying to line
> up people for various areas of the system.
I figured I might be overreacting, but...
We spoke on chat and it was his intention to challenge or motivate
me to do this or step down from asserting MAINTAINERSHIP.
And that's not how to go about it.
Anyone who's filtered code through me (with one known exception)
knows that I have a fast turnaround rate and am comfortable with
changes.
I just want to avoid major regressions and loss of functionality
as well as a headsup on the code presented.
I've taken great pains to bring us lockd, and went through a lot
of pain when rpc was upgraded and I've spend quite some time on
NFS.
So really, I'm trying to help, not hinder.
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