xc/programs considered harmful
Egbert Eich
eich at pdx.freedesktop.org
Mon Dec 20 06:40:03 PST 2004
I don't think Daniel is suggesting to deprecate this code - although
he says they are 'out of X.Org's scope'. He merely suggest to move
them to the monolithic tree.
And that people use them for simple testing purpose should be reason
enough to give these bits a home under the X.Org roof.
Egbert.
Leon Shiman writes:
> Daniel -
>
> There is a procedure already in place for deprecating ANY code. It is part
> of X.Org's commitment to stability of the code base. The Architecture Group
> is the place to start; under Paul Anderson's chairmanship they are empowered
> to review and propose changes. You should write xorg_arch at x.org.
>
> It is also inappropriate to propose cdhanges - much less changes of this
> magnitude - just prior to the Christmas-New Year's holidays, which affect
> many active members of the community.
>
> I suggest you start by reviewing standing policies with Paul Anderson.
>
> Leon
>
> on Fri, 17 Dec 2004 17:45:51 +0100 Daniel Stone wrote:
> >
> >On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 11:40 -0500, Stuart Anderson wrote:
> >> On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Daniel Stone wrote:
> >> > I understand that xeyes/xlogo/xedit/etc are all neat and whatever, but
> I
> >> > don't see their place in the monolithic tree, and I think we can set a
> >> > great precedent by moving the maintainence of these tools to the
> modular
> >> > tree, if they are still required, and then that can become the
> canonical
> >> > upstream source.
> >>
> >> I don't think your first message was explicite about adding them to the
> >> module tree, which means they are just moving, not being purged from the
> >> universe.
> >>
> >> Which modular project would these be moving to?
> >
> >If people wanted to maintain them, fd.o has an 'xapps' repository.
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