Hello, Am Donnerstag, 7. November 2019, 17:01:53 CET schrieb İsmail Dönmez:
On 07 Nov 16:58, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
until the Group issue dispute isn't resolved properly, would you please use a spec-cleaner version, that doesn't remove the Group specification. Had a similar discussion the other day and we consider this resolved now with the Board's decision.
The board decision is that (quoting from Simon's mail) ... including groups in spec files should now be optional with the final decision resting with the maintainer "Optional" means nobody will force you to keep or add a Group line, but OTOH it also means you don't have to remove it - and IMHO it's perfectly fine to decline a request that would remove it if you don't like that for whatever reason. (IMHO, even "removing the group is a bad idea" is a valid reason ;-) A few sidenotes: - AFAIK spec-cleaner has a lame excuse^W^Wcommand-line option to keep the group, so it's at least technically possible - I'm afraid I know the maintainer of spec-cleaner good enough to know that he won't change the default behaviour - personally, I've had enough "fun" with spec-cleaner, but solved everything with "zypper rm spec-cleaner" ;-) I hope this mail clarifies things a bit, and doesn't open a fresh can of worms ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- 93: Emacs Warum werden die Funktionen nicht mit Passwörtern versehen? [Frank Klemm] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org