Hi folks,
What do you think of adding a maintainer file, which basically include only three information:
plugin-name, maintainer name, contact email.
Cheers, Frank
Am Samstag, den 17.12.2011, 16:12 +0100 schrieb Frank Lanitz:
Hi folks,
What do you think of adding a maintainer file, which basically include only three information:
plugin-name, maintainer name, contact email.
+1
Am 17.12.2011 16:12, schrieb Frank Lanitz:
Hi folks,
What do you think of adding a maintainer file, which basically include only three information:
plugin-name, maintainer name, contact email.
Well, I'd like to extend the point and suggest based on linux kernel maintainer file: An entry shall include the plugin name and
Descriptions of section entries: P: Person M: Mail patches to: FullName address@domain W: Web-page with status/info S: Status, one of the following: Supported: Someone is actually paid to look after this. Maintained: Someone actually looks after it. Odd Fixes: It has a maintainer but they don't have time to do much other than throw the odd patch in. See below.. Orphan: No current maintainer [but maybe you could take the role as you write your new code]. Obsolete: Old code. Something tagged obsolete generally means it has been replaced by a better system and you should be using that.
Comments?
Cheers, Frank
On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 11:54 +0100, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Well, I'd like to extend the point and suggest based on linux kernel maintainer file: An entry shall include the plugin name and
Descriptions of section entries: P: Person M: Mail patches to: FullName address@domain W: Web-page with status/info S: Status, one of the following: Supported: Someone is actually paid to look after this. Maintained: Someone actually looks after it. Odd Fixes: It has a maintainer but they don't have time to do much other than throw the odd patch in. See below.. Orphan: No current maintainer [but maybe you could take the role as you write your new code]. Obsolete: Old code. Something tagged obsolete generally means it has been replaced by a better system and you should be using that.
Comments?
I like this idea.
Regards, Dominic