[Python-Dev] Dropping externally maintained packages (Was:Please stop changing wsgiref on the trunk)
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Tue Jun 13 00:28:57 CEST 2006
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Fredrik Lundh wrote: >> But I don't think this is trying to say they don't care. People just want >> to lower the overhead of maintaining the distro. > > well, wouldn't the best way to do that be to leave all non-trivial maintenance of a > given component to an existing external community? If you remember that this is the procedure: sure. However, if the maintainer of a package thinks (and says) "somebody edited my code, this should not happen again", then I really think the code is better not part of the Python distribution. > I mean, we're not really talking about ordinary leak-elimination or portability-fixing > or security-hole-plugging maintenance; it's the let's-extend-the-api-in-incompatible- > ways and fork-because-we-can stuff that I'm worried about. I can understand that (and supported it in the first place, as you may well recall). You should decide whether you worry about that so much that you don't trust python-dev contributors to treat this in a sensible way. If you don't trust them, you should withdraw your code. Regards, Martin
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