svn commit: r391493 - head/cad/tkgate
Vsevolod Stakhov
vsevolod at FreeBSD.org
Tue Jul 7 10:45:52 UTC 2015
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On 07/07/2015 11:21, John Marino wrote:
> On 7/7/2015 12:09 PM, Vsevolod Stakhov wrote:
>>
>> I've checked iconv.mk and that's why I'm writing this message. It
>> is broken by definition. It doesn't follow the sane semantics of
>> options (obviously, `build` and `lib` are *NOT* mutually
>> exclusive as they are currently).
>
> "lib" includes "build", always. At best its redundant. However,
> this is out of scope for me. Open a PR on it if you feel that
> strongly about it.
>
>
>>> It means the libc iconv isn't good enough and you need the
>>> ports libiconv.
>>
>> Ok, so it's the new definition of 'translit' term isn't it? No it
>> is not! The proper name for this option should be something like
>> 'port' and not 'translit'.
>
> too snarky, won't respond to this.
>
>>>> Thirdly, isn't it a polite policy to send a notice to a
>>>> maintainer *before* committing some change to port?
>>>
>>> If the port is broken, it's broken. "Just fix it" means if
>>> somebody knows how to fix breakage shown on portsmon, we can
>>> do. (You're welcome; I did send a courtesy message seconds
>>> after this commit)
>>
>> It seems that you don't understand the word 'polite' as well.
>
>
> Everything I did was permissible. I did not have to send the
> followup message, I did that out of courtesy. I am not required to
> "be polite" as you define it. I feel that I was courteous and I'm
> sorry you don't think so.
Ok, from what I'm being observing in your communications with other
developers, I can conclude that it's meaningless to talk with you
about conventions that exist within the community.
- --
Vsevolod Stakhov
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