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Re: CVS commit: src



I'm really disappointed by this. I do not like the way you got things
going (and also I really do not like to write a message like this).

I asked you to discuss further before rashly committing it. Didn't I?
People actually provided some useful proposals to improve your draft.
However, instead of finding a point of agreement, you shutted down
discussion one-sidedly:

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-toolchain/2018/10/10/msg003307.html

then you became silent. I supposed that you discarded your draft, or
you were reconsidering it in accordance with what people pointed out.
However, as a result, you committed it almost unchanged from your
original draft in the end. You did not show us even a single revised
edition.

What is your purpose to participate the project? To make things better,
or, to get everything your own way?

This case of README.md is not a critical matter. However, consider if
a problem is more serious, that is, some technical conflict occurs.
How do you make people believe that you are not a person who commits
arbitrary codes before the achievement of an agreement?

We are forbidden to revert anything committed by others. I sincerely
beg you to consider what this rule means. Please do not disrespect the
community for which we bear the responsibility.

rin

On 2018/10/22 6:25, Maya Rashish wrote:
Module Name:	src
Committed By:	maya
Date:		Sun Oct 21 21:25:53 UTC 2018

Added Files:
	src: README.md

Log Message:
Add a README.md.

This document attempts to describe some commonly needed use-cases.
The build.sh command is opinionated but it's for the sake of having
a command that can be copied and probably works without needing to
inform the user about what various options do.

Discussed in tech-toolchain. I've added some links suggested by kamil
and switched to calling arm64 'aarch64' as requested by richard earnshaw.


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r0 -r1.1 src/README.md

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.


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