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+ <H1>[Mageia-dev] packaging savoir-vivre</H1>
+ <B>Kamil Rytarowski</B>
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+ <I>Tue Dec 20 01:41:38 CET 2011</I>
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+<PRE>Hello!
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+What do you think of marking packages on which we (or our apprentices)
+are working?
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+I've experienced that when we are working on a package - even if it is
+noticed on Bugzilla, Mageia-Dev or elsewhere - someone may simply
+check-out the package, bump version or make some changes (resolve a
+bug), check-in. We know that making changes in a long spec, may take
+days or even month (a lot of sources, large installation-tree, patches
+to review, consulting upstream etc), and rapid changes can do nothing good.
+
+Today I talked on it, how to prevent a package from being localized by
+someone and simply bumped without asking.
+
+So what do you think on marking packages that are underdevelopment?
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+I think it's good to just simply mark it in the 1st line of a svn-spec:
+&quot;# (name) date message&quot;, e.g. &quot;# (john) 2011.12.20 please don't touch
+this package, I'm working on it right now, it may take a few weeks&quot; or
+&quot;# (john) 2011.08.23 don't update the version, it won't match current KDE&quot;.
+
+There is already a list of sensitive packages here
+<A HREF="https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Sensitive_packages">https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Sensitive_packages</A> maybe just it is
+sufficient for 10,000 packages distribution?
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