Quoting Andreas Tille (2025-03-29 07:46:00) > Am Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 07:00:47AM +0100 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard: > > I notice that CI/CD is now enabled on Salsa for this project, but do > > not recall ever having enabled that myself. If you did that, then > > please either turn it off again or (preferred) become a > > co-maintainer by adding yourself as uploader and care for that CI/CD > > usage onwards. > > > > I would have preferred if you asked before doing infrastructural > > changes like that - and apologize for my suspicious attitude, in > > case it wasn't you (then I guess it was then the pesky Salsa > > default-on design silently imposing new features onto old projects, > > I just assume that the CI/CD feature is more than 2 years old, which > > is when I created this project). > > I was switching on Salsa CI[1] to be very sure and publicly document > that lintian is passing now. Sometimes local lintian might be a > different version and thus behaves differently.
Please note that your elaboration comes across as pressure. I know you meant well, and there was no harm done here, just sharing my reflections in case you find them useful: I do not consider any Debian packages "mine" but the way I organise the packaging is precious to me - kinda like "my desk" (or for teamwork, "our desk"). What you did here was similar to reorganising a desk of someone else, and then when pointed out that it was harming their workflow you insist that your way of organising work is useful. Such remark is sensible only *before* interference, and becomes insistence when uttered afterwards. > I'm fine with both suggested solutions > > [ ] keep Salsa CI switched on and add myself to Uploaders > [ ] switch off Salsa CI again > > Just let me know what you prefer. I already let you know, literally using the term "preferred", and you quoted it above :-D To repeat: I would prefer to have you join as co-maintainer. Is this perhaps the first time we directly collaborate on a package? :-) In case it was unclear: I am not against *packages* having Salsa CI enabled, but am against having imposed on *me* to care for it as part of my workflow. You caring for Salsa CI will be a nice contribution, even if the only task you take on in our tiny collaboration here. If you do team up here, please consider also teaming up for the closely related non-free package icc-profiles. > I'm sorry—I wasn't aware that this kind of infrastructural change > required maintainer approval or could be seen as problematic. I'll keep > that in mind and ask in advance next time. Thanks. Looking forward to our future teamwork, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ * Sponsorship: https://ko-fi.com/drjones [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private