Re: first proposal for a new maintainer policy
Hi,
>>"Chris" == Chris Fearnley <[email protected]> writes:
Chris> 'Manoj Srivastava wrote:'
>> Well, I think if one is not constrained to follow policy, nor
>> required to do so, I see no reason to actually follow policy. Why
>> is it so bad to require policy to be followed?
Chris> How would you enforce it? Why require something which your
Chris> police force cannot enforce? I hope you don't wish to flog or
Chris> flame violators?
I wish you would talk to Raul directly. He points out that
violations of policy shall be enforced thus:
a) since policy is supposed to be authoritative for bug filers, and
policy violation can be flagged as a bug.
b) any disputes about the bug are to be resolved by the tech
committee
c) the tech committee looks at the policy manual for guidance.
There.
Chris> Since we are all conscientious people here, it seems that we
Chris> would be better off using bugs and policy as a means of
Chris> _persuading_ others to follow us. Not as something required.
Unless there is some reason for me to follow policy, I
shan't. I shall use my own judgement, and if we have not adopted
policy, then even the name is wrong.
Chris> I agree that developing impediments to bad packages is
Chris> important. But I don't see any value in trying to enforce
Chris> those impediments.
Saying Policy has to be followed is not enforcement. We
enforce violations exactly as you said -- with bug reports.
I do confess to being surprised at the vehement opposition a
simple sentence like "policy should be followed, except for certain
riders, which are ...". I wonder.
manoj
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