Re: Dealing with the "my packages" problem

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On 11/18/2015 02:49 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
Just as a general note on this thread: if you're a packager and you
have a genuine reason why people should be careful about touching your
package, or follow some specific process when doing so, or there's
something that people might think they should change but they
shouldn't, there is already a pretty effective way of dealing with
this:

** PUT A COMMENT IN THE SPEC FILE **

this is extremely easy to do, and extremely difficult for anyone who
touches it to claim they didn't see.

I like this and think it covers this issue pretty well. Coupled with a much needed "get over it - it's not *your* package" attitude shift.

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