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From: | Nic Ferrier |
Subject: | Re: package and testing rant (was Re: package.el, auto-installation, and auto-removal) |
Date: | Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:54:12 +0000 |
address@hidden (Phillip Lord) writes: > Nic Ferrier <address@hidden> writes: >> The centralization isn't really a problem right now you think. But I bet >> it is. You're making people work inside a source tree that doesn't >> belong to them and you're constraining the technical content they put >> there. >> >> You're also inviting people to break the Makefile because they want >> their own build. >> >> You're also inviting people to check in non-working code. >> >> You might say "these things have not happened yet". But that's because >> there are very few ELPA authors so far. Maybe one of the reasons there >> are so few ELPA authors is that it's weird. > > > There is some truth in this. I feel rather more nervous commting into > ELPA because it contains so many pieces of work from others. With my own > repo's, that's fine. If I screw things up, then it's my problem. Kinda implies there isn't any truth in the rest of it :-( Nic
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