[arch-general] Tobias Powalowski and his nonsensical maintenance decisions
Dragon ryu
knight.ryu12 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 29 23:08:47 UTC 2017
2017/04/30 午前5:58 "fnodeuser" <fnodeuser at binkmail.com>:
i do not thank you for your conclusion jumping and for the censorship ("I
have put you on moderation.").
you have disappointed me Florian.
time to set the record straight.
> Florian Pritz,
>
> 1. i am not annoying, i am rational.
>
> 2. testing the stable minor releases makes no sense. we should be testing
the release candidates of 4.11
> since its stable release is nearing. that would actually be beneficial to
the users. the placing of stable
> minor releases in testing is only delaying the distribution of the fixes
to the users.
>
> also, AL users are expected to RTFM. AL is for advanced users and for
people who are willing to learn how to
> administrate their system(s).
>
> 3. he has known about it for many months. https://www.archlinux.org/
todo/use-gpg-signatures-and-https-sources/
the above reply was rejected yesterday by little Florian for this reason:
> The moderator gave the following reason for rejecting your request:
>
> "Your message was deemed inappropriate by the moderator."
i know. it is so 'inappropriate' that Pope Francis would have died if he
ever read it.
now, on to the rest.
about the '4+ days' thing. reread my message, carefully, because you have
difficulties comprehending what i typed.
hint: it is about delaying things for no good reason.
two more maintenance examples, a recent Antonio Rojas one (once again, he
edited today another imperfect PKGBUILD
file and left it imperfect), and a Sébastien Luttringer one (an example of
stupidity):
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/
trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/help2man&id=47e0c555b37f059be552a930a5da80
130942d5a6
an md5 hash is still used and ftp.gnu.org is HTTPS-enabled. nevertheless, i
must say that he has improved.
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/
trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/btrfs-progs&id=c2dab0f16df636bb0ea94e54d7f116
d5d1504e60
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/kdave/
btrfs-progs/sha256sums.asc
he has learning difficulties.
Carsten Mattner,
yes, it is true. sometimes things break, but things can be fixed and there
are ways to avoid breakage. RTFM and/or RTFW
is a requirement.[1] also, because of evolution, each one of us possess a
brain that can do 'miracles' when it is actually
used. use it, people. i know that there are people for whom the activity of
thinking is extremely painful, but we cannot
stop 'rolling' because of them.
in almost all cases it is the AL user's fault.
if one is careless and clueless, bad things can and do happen. that is true
almost everywhere, not only in system administration.
-
"They see me rollin', They hatin'!" (AL is a rolling release distro, and we
want to (rock and) 'roll' forever)
_
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Skip_package_
from_being_upgraded
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Skip_package_
group_from_being_upgraded
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Skip_files_
from_being_installed_to_system
PS: Florian's censorship necessitated the use of a different address. any
complaints about the message being out of the existing
threads are invalid and remarks about my disposable email address are
irrelevant.
Florian, remove me immediately from 'moderation' to prove: 1. that you
actually want to have an honest discussion about anything
and everything, 2. that you are a decent person.
PPS: whoever you are, you are so cute! port scanning my IP address
yesterday, and today registering around with my name.
Whoa.
Why PKGBUILD need to be perfect?
don't need to... And I think PKGBUILD is only thing in AUR, not in this
Mailing list.
Also, you need to calm down a little bit, think about what you did.
- Chroma/Proj. Chisaki
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