On 08/09/12 16:03 +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote: > > > I'm willing to take Chris's Template Toolkit-based code, inspect it and > > > port it to Mandriva. Does anyone else want to help? > > > > i don't know tt. > > TT is not that hard to learn. i know the basis of tt, and agree it's not that hard. however, i'm not interested in this topic. but i'm not against using it - i just won't spend my time on working on tt-related code. so if you guys want to base the efforts on tt, i don't mind. but do'nt count on me to a) make it happen or b) fix things in it afterwards. > > so please do whatever you want. my goal is to have > > mandriva rpms for the perl packages that i want. whatever the way they > > are produced, as long as they are technically ok, i don't care. i'm > > ready to help on some parts, not on some others (the templating system). > > Well, if we get CPANPLUS::Dist::Rpm working and also CPANPLUS::Dist::Rpm::Mdv, > then we'll also need you to transfer ownership for CPANPLUS::Dist::Mdv to us, > so we'll be able to supply a CPANPLUS::Dist::Mdv class. once again, if people want to work on cpanplus::dist::rpm and integrate fedora, mandriva, centos, rhes, and what else, i'm all for it. remember: i only created it in the first time because there was nothing else. and if the effort leads to some code / distribution which is better than cpanplus::dist::mdv [0], then i'm more than willing to transfer ownership. but currently, i'm not seeing a lot of work beside taking my module and changing the template to adapt it for fedora... oh, and some Capitalization Done Right (supposedly). [0] maybe the proper name would be cpanplus::dist::mandriva, and ::mdv should be left to bitrot. > > but once again, screaming against my code 'cause it's not properly > > capitalized, and then, saying that i should be left out of this because > > of that, without even asking me if i could use uppercase, is... maybe > > not the best way to gather enthusiasm from people - and i'm not even > > speaking of *my* enthusiasm. > > I'm sorry again. Would you care enough to use proper Capitalisation in your > code from now on? no. i'm providing proper capitalization where it is important: in the pod and what the user will see (readme, etc.) but in my comments, in my code, i'm free to do whatever i want. and i don't want to capitalize, because i don't like it. if you send me some patches to fix capitalization, i will apply them - but don't count on me to write with upper case. i don't even understand why it bothers you that much... does it make your eyes hurt when you read a sentence without capitalization? :-) do you also realize that time spent ranting on this aspect of my code would be better spent actually writing code? regards, jérôme -- jquelin@xxxxxxxxx -- Fedora Extras Perl SIG http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/SIGs/Perl Fedora-perl-devel-list mailing list Fedora-perl-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-perl-devel-list