Dnia 2014-12-09, o godz. 12:59:26
Ulrich Mueller <u...@gentoo.org> napisał(a):

> >>>>> On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, Michał Górny wrote:
> 
> > As for the exact details, I've pretty much decided to go for
> > featurism here, IOW making everyone happy. It also proves how absurd
> > typing maintainers is but if you really feel like having it, sure.
> > The default is 'developer', <herd/> tags would be converted into
> > 'herd' and there are other options including 'proxy-maintainer',
> > 'project', 'team' meant to fit all our wannabies. The diff explains
> > the particular options.
> 
> >    <!ELEMENT maintainer ( email, (description| name)* )>
> > +    <!-- maintainer organizational type -->
> > +    <!-- developer: regular Gentoo developer (direct e-mail) -->
> > +    <!-- herd: herd (defined in herds.xml) -->
> 
> As the previously stated goal was to get rid of herds, I don't
> understand why you want to reintroduce them as a value of the
> type attribute. The existing herd elements should become either
> type="project" or type="team" (everything that is not a project,
> I suppose).

As I said, I don't care what final values are. I added a lot of options
to make people happy. As far as I'm concerned, the whole type="" can go
away.

> > +    <!-- project: project (having Wiki/g.o project page) -->
> > +    <!-- proxy-maintainer: maintainer that is not a Gentoo developer
> > +      and commits via a proxy -->
> 
> "proxy-maintainer" is very confusing because you won't put the proxy
> maintainer there, but the user who is being proxied. Please rename
> to something like "proxied" (assuming that this exists as a word in
> English) or "by-proxy".

Because the whole naming in proxy-maintainership is confusing :).

-- 
Best regards,
Michał Górny

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