On 08.08.21 14:36, Richard Brown wrote:
Now I’ll need to fork, make my changes, probably argue with some self appointed reviewers who claim to know better about what is supported despite the fact I’m the one supporting it…
Now we come to the heart of your arguments! King Richard, does not want to discuss with other low people on how his stuff is documented!!!11!! ;-) Until today, openSUSE was considered a do-ocracy (at least by me): those who *do*, decide. Apparently this is no longer considered a good idea. What next? Do you request that you no longer have to submitrequest your package updates to factory but can just check them in directly? (yes, I know that you technically probably already can, as member of the group factory-maintainers) I strongly agree that having the submit-request-review-cycle on openSUSE:Factory hugely slows down the development and leaves bugs in Factory for much longer than actually necessary. Let's just commit everything directly to Factory! Also saves build power by not requiring as many devel projects as before! -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman