Kris Kennaway wrote:
Maxim,
For some reason you have ignored at least 2 emails from portmgr
inquiring why you have been making apparently unapproved commits to
other people's ports (your previous 3 commits were such). Since you
are ignoring our private emails I have no choice but to ask you
publically to respond immediately.
I apologize, due to some ages old filter (leftover from the time when I
was on portmgr) the messages went into the wrong folder, which I don't
check. Now I see them.
Regarding the commits in question: are there any technical problems with
my changes? If my memory serves in the past there were general agreement
that maintainer's approval is good, but is not strictly required for the
cases when the change is obvious. Unfortunately I don't have much spare
time in my hands nowadays so that need to send e-mail for each of those
small fixes could be a showstopper for me and result in them staying in
my private tree. That being said, I don't ask to make an exception for
me based on that and if you say that the policy now is that maintainer
approval is strictly required I will adhere.
Another generic note from my experience with other open source projects,
is that usually ones with not-so-strict approval rules tend to make much
faster progress.
-Maxim
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