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Date:      Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:10:16 -0800 (PST)
From:      Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net>
To:        freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: docs/61653: [patch] cleanup after recent changes to Porter's Handbook
Message-ID:  <200401202310.i0KNAGIm080152@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR docs/61653; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net>
To: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: docs/61653: [patch] cleanup after recent changes to Porter's Handbook
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 23:04:46 +0000

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 On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 04:47:28PM -0600, Mark Linimon wrote:
 
 Mark,
 
 Please commit this (with my approval), proviso the inline comments
 below.  Thanks for following up on this.
 
 > @@ -348,8 +348,19 @@
 >  	  Also add a short description of the program you ported
 >  	  to the <quote>Description</quote> field of the PR and
 >  	  the shar or uuencoded tarfile to the
 > -	  <quote>Fix</quote> field.  The latter one helps the committers
 > -	  a lot, who use scripts for the ports-work.</para>
 > +	  <quote>Fix</quote> field.</para>
 > +
 > +	<note>
 > +	  <para>You can make our work a lot easier, if you use a good
 > +	    description in the synopsis of the problem report.
 > +	    We prefer something like
 > +	    <quote>New port: &lt;category&gt;/&lt;portname&gt;
 > +	    &lt;short description of the port&gt;</quote> for new ports and
 > +	    <quote>Update port: &lt;category&gt;/&lt;portname&gt;
 > +	    &lt;short description of the update&gt;</quote> for port updates.
 > +	    If you stick to this scheme, the chance that someone takes a
 > +	    look at your PR soon is much bigger.</para>
 
 s/someone takes/someone will take/, s/bigger/better/
 (I can be swayed on the second - your call).
 
 > @@ -2793,7 +2793,9 @@
 >  	<para>Set your mail-address here.  Please.  <!-- smiley
 >  	  --><emphasis>:-)</emphasis></para>
 > =20
 > -	<para>The format used should be <literal>user@hostname.domain</literal>.
 > +	<para>Note that only a single address without comment part is
 > +	  allowed as a <makevar>MAINTAINER</makevar> value.
 > +	  The format used should be <literal>user@hostname.domain</literal>.
 
 s/without comment/the comment/ ?
 
 > @@ -4634,23 +4636,23 @@
 > =20
 >        <para>If the maintainer asks you to do the upgrade or the maintain=
 er
 >  	is <literal>ports@FreeBSD.org</literal>,
 > -	please make the upgrade and send the
 > +	please make the upgrade and save the result of the
 >  	recursive <command>diff</command> output
 >  	of the new and old
 > -	ports directories to us (e.g., if your modified port directory is
 > +	ports directories.  (e.g., if your modified port directory is
 
 There shouldn't be a period there.
 
 >  	called <filename>superedit</filename> and the original is in our tree
 > -	as <filename>superedit.bak</filename>, then send us the result of
 > +	as <filename>superedit.bak</filename>, then save the result of
 >  	<command>diff -ruN superedit.bak superedit</command>).  Either
 >  	unified or context diff is fine, but port committers generally
 >  	prefer unified diffs.  Note the use of the <literal>-N</literal>
 >  	option&mdash;this is the accepted way to force diff to properly
 >  	deal with the case of new files being added or old files being
 > -	deleted.</para>
 > +	deleted.  Before sendingus the diff, please examine the
 > +	output to make sure all the changes make sense.</para>
 
 s/sendingus/sending us/
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ceri
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