Hello, Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2013 schrieb jdd:
that said I'm quite comfortable with the way openSUSE work now, I don't see so much anarchy.
Indeed - given how many people contribute, it's surprising that everything works without major problems ;-) (I'm saying that as someone who uses Factory since january 2011...)
and, by the way, we could in such situation create a "upgrading team", aimed to help, if some people have a script that is broken by a change, special care should be done to fix this
I fully agree and would really like a rule saying "if you break it, you own both parts^W^W^W should (have to?) fix what you broke" ;-) Usually this already works even without this rule written down - but we probably can't _force_ someone to fix what he broke if he doesn't want. However, I'm not sure if the correct solution is to have a team to cleanup after him. I'd like to avoid that people get the impression that they can just break everything "because there's the fix-all-breakage team that will of course fix what I broke" ;-) IMHO, the better way is to revoke the broken commit and (if needed) to move it into a staging project. I don't say that someone must fix everything himself, but he should at least help as good as needed and possible. If someone else volunteers to help, that's of course more than welcome. BTW: Often things are easy to fix by the package maintainer if he knows what change caused the problem.
(apparmor/dovecot problem, just now, for example)
Good point - I'm just working on that ;-) See https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=851984 - comment 8 contains the latest set of dovecot profiles that work for me. If you are using dovecot, feel free to test them ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Immer noch am Squid oder lieber Knöpfchen drücken und anstarren, ob sich was tut? Vergiß es, der Computer sitzt am längeren Hebel und ist, was solche Geschäfte angeht, ein Sturkopf. [Helga Fischer in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org