On 9/28/07, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
I don't think it's important to have noarch implemented right now as one the first new features. A buildserver and beeing more multiarch capable (cvs move, website/feeds, maintainership) seems more important to me. But I'm not against it at all if you can implement it easy.
As a different issue here. I feel it's important. I am one of our pacman developers. So most likely this will get done. See, here's the thing I see from a lot of developers here. You guys don't realize this is open source. Most of the open source development is of the "scratch an itch" kind. I find Z important, so I implement Z. If you think that pacbuild is important, then by golly, work on pacbuild. This is how we SHOULD be working, but I see nothing of the sort. Instead I see people saying "hey you guys should work on what I find important". This is not only _not_ in the spirit of open source, but it is rude. Frankly, if I write some code and get, in response, "you should have been working on feature A instead", it makes me angry. It makes me feel unappreciated. It makes me lose motivation. So please. We need to stop this mentality of "don't do X, Y is more important". The reason these threads are brought up is NOT so we can go off on tangents and talk about other things. They exist so we can talk about the topic.