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Index Of Trees Of Sources Not Yet Committed To FreeBSD

http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/indexes.html

by Julian Stacey

Index To Peoples ( src/ ports/ doc/ ) Trees Of Sources Not As Yet Committed To FreeBSD source trees.

Motivation: Mail thread starting here (a local extract of Original post here).

Proposal: http://wiki.freebsd.org/ Section: Development resources: Add a new line: Uncommitted Sources Pointing to a new page eg http://wiki.freebsd.org/uncommitted/ with a table, contents to be inherited from this temporary table below.

Table

EMAIL OF RECORD OWNER CODE ROOT FORMAT DESCRIPTION
Julian Stacey Root Raw Individual
Ulrich Spörlein Root GitHub Projects
More Entries Welcome ? ? ?

Key

EMAIL OF RECORD OWNER Web mail page for mail, or mailto: (to contact/ check / authorise any change of that line in table on wiki,
CODE ROOT Where user keeps directories src/   ports/ doc/
FORMAT Raw (code or diffs) | CVS | SVN | HG | GIT | MTN
DESCRIPTION Generic hacks from an individual, or Project Name

Extract Of Original Post
Good point, Probably loads of fixes from non commiters never get sent back to FreeBSD. Many people will have motivation only to fix local problems, but no time to send back, especially deterred by clunky send-pr.
  • Though I & many others have sent lots of send-pr, contributing even a spelling correction to FreeBSD is much harder than to eg http://wikipedia.org
  • + a beginner has to bend their brain to send-pr
  • + send-pr user should not be burdened exploring tree to find Maintainer to send-pr CC (which should be automaticly extracted from tree on a ports = MAINTAINER basis or eg a src/ .MAINTAINER per some sub directories where there is a volunteer or mail list)
  • + send-pr user must spend time composing a diplomatic & attractive subject & body, to catch some gnats@ readers eye, to get them to stop browsing get interested, & commit.
  • Many a potential contributor's attitude will be: I don't have time: Catch the diff or drop it, your loss !
So a lot of potential send-pr won't get filed, but I bet local users don't toss their fixes though, but keep local patch kits, till if ever they or others send-pr & something gets commited, (which might be days or years later).
  • Those diff trees stored localy, users could easily export via rdist/ rsync etc to their local webs, eg I do this: My diffs in a tree structure http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/fixes/FreeBSD My application script http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/bin/.csh/customise
  • Those trees, FreeBSD could encourage users to keep in a standard format (path nomenclature etc) & we should reccomend, indexed from a common page on eg wiki.freebsd.org
  • It would make a search tool &/or automatic periodic indexing for possible diffs so much better than any general purpose search engine.
  • Index of uncommited patches ready for test, would be ideal for those currently stuck, & would assist more motivated testers corroborating good patches worth commiting.
  • A standard format would increase chances patch kits are found, even if patch creator too busy to file send-pr etc.
Let's adopt standards to make searches for potential patch trees easier:
  • Adopt a common path root & nomenclature for all our trees of local diffs,
  • Ask users to mirror local uncommited trees of diffs to thir local webs (until if when commited after send-pr, then they delete)
  • Ask authors of local patch kits to submit a single URL to a new wiki page, pointing to top automatically apply-able directory of patches
Later we might also list a SOC project for a crawler indexer,
  • src/ directories could also Optionaly later adopt .MAINTAINER files (Subject of previous discussions, please dont let that distract from main proposal though)
  • ports/*/*/Makefile MAINTAINER = could also be used by a SOC tool

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