[arch-general] About merge for revolt into revolt-desktop
Hi folks, A few days ago a request was made to merge revolt into revolt-desktop in AUR. At that time I already explained[1] that these were different packages and that the merger did not make sense. Three days ago Morten Linderud finally approved the merger of the packages despite the two being different. I have tried to contact him explaining why these packages should not be merged but I have not received a response. This is a copy of the email I sent him. --- BEGIN --- MAIL --- COPY --- Hi Morten, Recently you accept merge the package revolt into revolt-desktop:
Request #34104 has been Accepted by Foxboron [1]:
[Autogenerated] Accepted merge for revolt into revolt-desktop.
But these are completely different packages: Revolt[1] is an application written in Python (using PyGObject with GTK and WebKit) which wraps Element[2] in a fancy desktop environment integration. Revolt not is new, has been under development for several years and the first commit dates back to 2016[3]. revolt-desktop[4] (it's the first time I've heard of it, to be honest) is what appears to be a client of your own service revolt-chat[5]. It is something quite recent, its first commit dates back to 2021[6]. As you can see, we are really talking about two different applications that, although they are both instant messaging clients, have nothing to do with each other. On the other hand, in case of a name conflict, this would be caused by revolt-chat, being a much more recent application than revolt. Therefore I ask you to please consider this merger and revert the changes so that we can continue working with the revolt package in AUR. Thank you very much in advance. [1]: https://github.com/aperezdc/revolt [2]: https://element.io/ [3]: https://github.com/aperezdc/revolt/commit/455c7f25ae476be26cb1839368da68f584... [4]: https://github.com/revoltchat/desktop [5]: https://revolt.chat/ [6]: https://github.com/revoltchat/desktop/commit/309a8cea3307ed4707b26068d810c4c... --- END --- MAIL --- COPY --- I understand that, as people working on Arch Linux there is a lot of work to be done, but that is no excuse, IMHO, for doing things wrong. Could the merger of these packages be reversed? Thanks for your time. [1]: https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2022-April/070272.html -- Óscar García Amor | ogarcia at moire.org | http://ogarcia.me
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 12:16:59PM +0200, Óscar García Amor via arch-general wrote:
Hi folks,
A few days ago a request was made to merge revolt into revolt-desktop in AUR. At that time I already explained[1] that these were different packages and that the merger did not make sense.
Three days ago Morten Linderud finally approved the merger of the packages despite the two being different.
I have tried to contact him explaining why these packages should not be merged but I have not received a response. This is a copy of the email I sent him.
Yes, I did get the email but I have been busy and simply haven't gotten too it. I would appreciate if you gave me more than two days :p
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I understand that, as people working on Arch Linux there is a lot of work to be done, but that is no excuse, IMHO, for doing things wrong.
Sure, but mistakes happen. We have 8 pages of AUR requests that needs to be dealt with on a regular basis and sometimes we do rely a tiny bit too much on the descriptions given.
Could the merger of these packages be reversed?
There isn't a good way to reverte this merge sadly. I have however restored the revolt package.
Thanks for your time.
[1]: https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2022-April/070272.html -- Óscar García Amor | ogarcia at moire.org | http://ogarcia.me
-- Morten Linderud PGP: 9C02FF419FECBE16
El vie, 27 may 2022 a las 21:21, Morten Linderud via arch-general (<arch-general@lists.archlinux.org>) escribió:
Yes, I did get the email but I have been busy and simply haven't gotten too it. I would appreciate if you gave me more than two days :p
Ok. I take note for next time.
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There isn't a good way to reverte this merge sadly. I have however restored the revolt package.
Ok. No problem. The important thing is to have the revolt package back. Many thanks! -- Óscar García Amor | ogarcia at moire.org | http://ogarcia.me
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