On 4/24/05, Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since keywording policy seems to be being ignored again... Don't *ever*
> commit new ebuild revisions straight to stable, even if you think it's a
> trivial fix. There are plenty of things that could go wrong even with
> simple patches -- for example, if you accidentally included some CVS Id:
> lines in your patch, they'll get nuked when you do the commit. And, if
> you commit straight to stable, you end up breaking arch rather than just
> ~arch.

Why not have a three strike rule - anyone who commits something
straight to stable 3 times in a given period (say 6 months) has their
CVS access revoked.

Paul

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