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Re: Recent changes in dpkg



Le jeudi 27 mai 2010 à 13:38 -0500, Peter Samuelson a écrit :
> It's pretty clear that this is social engineering.  The dpkg
> maintainers want to force every package maintainer to _think_ about
> which source format they wish to use.  To ensure that, in the long run,
> you no longer have the choice to simply ignore the format war.
> 
> I am puzzled by one thing, however.

There is another thing that puzzles me: that people think there is a
format war.

We have a new format that is better in all respects. Let’s just migrate
to it. We can take 2, even 3 releases if it’s what it takes, but there’s
just one day when it becomes pointless to support an old format. Face
it: in a few years, no one will care about the 1.0 format anymore,
regardless of how much virulent they are today.

Raphaël didn’t always do a good communication job around this format and
maybe not all changes were introduced in the right order. But now people
are using this as an excuse for something I know very well from work:
change resistance. Whatever change you implement, some people will
actively work against it, generally with no rational reason.

-- 
 .''`.      Josselin Mouette
: :' :
`. `'  “If you behave this way because you are blackmailed by someone,
  `-    […] I will see what I can do for you.”  -- Jörg Schilling

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