seth vidal wrote, at 08/31/2007 01:55 PM +9:00:
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 23:29 -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> seth vidal wrote:
>
>> People on the packaging committe - does that sound fair?
>>
>> -sv
> I'm always worried about making it harder to get the history related to
> the running code... (I guess there's still always cvs history, but...)
>
> I'd like to see all changelog entries remain that are related to patches
> still carried in the src.rpm - and not thrown away just because that
> patch was added > 1 year ago.
So my first question is this: Why are we carrying a patch for >1yr?
Shouldn't it be being pushed to upstream?
I guess there are some cases where Fedora maintainers sent patches to
upstream but upstream developer refused to apply them.
For xscreensaver (which I maintain) there is a patch "sanitize-hacks.patch"
to rename some screensaver hack. This patch has been renamed several times
(according to the version), but the changelog says that first version of
this patch was introduced 3 years ago (with reflecting:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-August/msg00848.html )
AFAIK, the reply of the upstream was "Well, I can understand Fedora wants to
apply the patch, but I don't think the patch is needed even for non-Fedora
people".
Regard,
Mamoru