Tor maintainership
Kevin Fenzi
kevin at scrye.com
Sun Feb 10 20:30:12 UTC 2013
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 14:12:44 +0100
Enrico Scholz <enrico.scholz at informatik.tu-chemnitz.de> wrote:
> Jamie Nguyen <j at jamielinux.com> writes:
>
> > Thanks very much for adding me as a co-maintainer. I guess that you
> > probably don't have much time for updating the Tor package, so I'm
> > glad to be on board and will be taking a very active role in
> > maintaining the package so that you can spend time on other things.
> > I have some package cleanup tasks lined up and will be closing the
> > security bugs on our bugzilla very soon.
>
> I will revert most of your changes. please avoid to apply your
> personal style (e.g. whitespaces vs. tabs) on a package where you are
> a comaintainer for < 1 week.
While I understand this, I'd like to note that IMHO Fedora package
specs should not really have any 'personal style'. If they do, it means
they are harder for people to co-maintainer or provenpackages to step
in and fix things in case they need to.
>
> Although some of the changes might be useful, it is impossible for me
> to distinguish between them because they were all in an huge commit.
Well, the entire tor.spec without changelog is 245 lines.
Couldn't you simply review the new version?
kevin
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