On 5/8/16, Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I've been doing merges for a while now, and I am happy to continue > doing them too, but, I grow quite tired of certain individuals doing > nothing but, for lack of a better term, defecate on my efforts. It's > really quite demotivating and immediately sours my day. > > I am not going to finger point, but everyone on IRC knows who these > (very few) individuals are. Some of them have not even sent a patch > in the last N years. > > All I ask is that there is some sort of rule set for this. It's not > productive to sit on IRC and say "merges are useless" and such when > contributing nothing yourself. Please either actually contribute, start > a thread trying to reach a consensus to stop merging (IMO unlikely) or > just keep silent. If you have nothing productive or nice to say, don't > say anything. > > P.S. Does something in our CoC cover this?
I do not like NOP merges as they are already polluting git history. I do not like non-trivial merges when they are just broken. If there is something really useful use cherry pick. I do not like a lot of things, are we going to disallow my rights to state my opinions? _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel