Hi, >>"Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> The desire is to create a distribution that installs in the Dale> smallest disk space possible. I saw that requirement as being a Dale> smaller one than the functionality requirement, and thus Dale> "violated" the letter of the policy, while being certain that I Dale> was supporting the best product I could build. Why did you not try to change the ``letter'' of the policy, so that it would make things easier for people who may have a similar situation in the future? You saw a flaw in the policy, you choose rather than to mend this, to ignore policy and worked around it, leaving policy broken, at least in some cases. >> Why do you say that the policy is intractable? Policy did change >> wrt the ldconfig issue. It could have been faster, but the whole >> debate was clouded by statements and counter statements for the >> longest time. >> Dale> Exactly. During that whole debate period we had maintainers who Dale> "flouted" policy by making their packages functional? I don't Dale> see it that way. No, policy can be broken, or unclear, or not yet specified. While policy is being formulated, affected packages may indeed do their own thing. What I do not like is statements like "As far as breaking policy, Go right ahead." with no effort ebing made to bring policy in conformace to correct behaviour. Dale> We are again seeing this from very differnt perspectives. I see Dale> the intractibility as coming from statements that insist that Dale> what is writen in the Policy Statement can not be deviated from Dale> in the smallest degree. If policy is right, that is a good thing. If policy is wrong, it should be corrected. And then followed to the letter ;-) You can't just say, well, we all know policy is broken, so there is no point in following it. Dale> My real point was that folks who make the rules often don't Dale> consider those who will be forced to live under them. I probably Dale> should make it clear that I have no evidence that this is the Dale> case here. I was making a generalization. I try help make the rules. I am governed by the same rules. This is not a case of bloated washington fat cats who are totally out of touch with their constituency. We do not have rule maker drones versus toiling developer here. We are all in the same boat. Singing the ``internationale'' is not quite justified ;-) Every bit of the policy applies to all my packages just as much as it does to yours. manoj -- Better than a thousand pointless words is one saying to the point on hearing which one finds peace. 100 Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/> Key C7261095 fingerprint = CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]