Van: Rob LA LAU <free...@ohreally.nl>
Datum: zondag, 14 november 2021 16:56
Aan: ronald-li...@klop.ws, freebsd-po...@freebsd.org
Onderwerp: Re: Adding functionality to a port

Thanks Ronald. But I'm not asking how or where to report bugs.

Allow me to rephrase my question.

If and when I am a FreeBSD port maintainer, can I just add any scripts or other 
files to the port I maintain if I think they may be practical, even if those 
files are not part of the upstream project?


Yes you can. But:

1. As a (starting) maintainer you can't commit the changes yourself. A 
committer will check and commit your changes.
2. All additions are open and verifiable. It is hard to sneak something into 
it. And even more to do that anonymously.

There are probably some more checks and balances to this process. It has proven 
itself pretty solid.

Regards,
Ronald.


> Thanks,
   Rob


On 14/11/2021 16:40, Ronald Klop via freebsd-ports wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2021 16:26:23 +0100, Rob LA LAU <free...@ohreally.nl> wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I'm wondering what the rules/guidelines are for adding functionality >> to a port, 
that is not in the upstream package. I can't find anything >> about this in the porters' 
documentation.
>>
>> Background:
>> I'm not a porter myself (planning to be one, but that's irrelevant for >> my 
current question).
>> I ran into a buggy `periodic' script. And when looking for the port >> maintainer 
to report the bug, I found that this script is not part of >> the upstream package, but was 
added to the port by the port maintainer.
>> So I'm wondering now whether I should report the bug in the `periodic' >> script, 
or ask the maintainer to remove the script from the port (and >> maybe submit it as a 
separate port).
>>
>> And in more general it would be interesting to know when changes made >> to a port are 
considered too drastic, and when port maintainers should >> be asked to join the upstream 
development team instead of (or in >> addition to) maintaining the port.
>>
>> Thanks for any and all replies.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>    Rob
>
>
> You can file a bug report on https://bugs.freebsd.org/ . If you use a > summary like 
'www/firefox: Unable to use microphone with ALSA backend' > it is automatically assigned to the 
maintainer of the port. So '<full > portname>: short description of bug'. You can also 
upload a patch if you > have it.
>
> If a bug report is not possible you can also just mail the maintainer > and 
see what the reaction is.
>
> Regards,
> Ronald.
>

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