Hi fellow developers,
it seems I've run into a minor issue with fellow bug wrangler carlo (who has been putting a lot of work into that, for which we should all be grateful). Carsten has a cut-and-paste message that he posts in comments to version bump bug reports that he finds have been filed on the day the software version in question was released/announced. The gist of the message is that none of or most ebuild developers do not like these "0-day requests" and that users (and developers) should refrain from filing them on the same day. Waiting a week would be OK, the message seems to say. Being an ebuild developer myself, I have to say that I do not hold that stance and that I welcome early version bump requests. Therefore, I refrain from adding such messages to the bugs that I wrangle and indeed welcome any bump requests[1]. Finding myself in conflict with someone I have come to share a certain workload with, notably someone who has a few more years of Gentoo experience, I wonder what the majority of our ebuild developers actually think. In that spirit, I hope the following questions are neutral enough for everyone to *not* start a flamewar over this. :) ----- 1) How do you feel when you receive an early version bump request? 2) If you had your way, would you discourage users from filing early version bump requests? ----- I know, it's not a particularly good survey, but I hope the plenty and diversity of your answers will shed more light on the matter. :) Thank you and kind regards, JeR [1] In fact I regularly use the opportunity to check on the HOMEPAGE whether the release was security related, and I assign directly to security@ when that is the case (CC'ing the package's maintainers) and perhaps pasting ChangeLog or advisory info in a comment. -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list