On 2020/12/11 12:34, max porter wrote:
> Thanks for the info and your comment is fair.
>
> However I would argue the maintainer started it with the tone of his
> comment, given he may not have known about the noted policy which one
> could say was source of truth and the thing "telling him what to do".
>
> I cannot see that attitude helping to foster adoption of OpenBSD as
> developers may not use OpenBSD, and would be unaware of changes needed
> to support it unless packagers notify/assist them rather than keeping
> patches to themselves.

OpenBSD is not trying to foster adoption. If it's useful to you then
great. If not then that's also great, there are plenty of different OS
to use in different circumstances.

> To be clear are you implying the policy only applies to some and not
> all who help with OpenBSD?

The ports faq sections are an attempt to write-up how things are
usually done to get new contributors up to speed without asking too
many questions.

They do not represent policy. There are some problems with them,
do not take them as being 100% correct.

> I will likely not be providing further info on the PR as I don't
> directly use OpenBSD so have no way to properly validate the
> changes, hence the mail asking for additional assistance and the
> note for him in it.

It doesn't really make sense to open a PR for something which you are
not involved in and have no way of testing, that is just frustrating
for everyone involved.

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