Subject: Re: CVS commit: src/libexec/httpd
To: Bill Stouder-Studenmund <wrstuden@netbsd.org>
From: Mindaugas R. <rmind@NetBSD.org>
List: source-changes
Date: 10/17/2007 01:55:24
Bill Stouder-Studenmund <wrstuden@netbsd.org> wrote:
> But we aren't doing this for one vendor. We aren't doing this for two
> vendors. We're doing this because a number of NetBSD users, both
> organizations and individuals, use bozohttpd and because a developer wants
> to check it in.
I guess there are hundreds of organizations or individuals using Apache, PHP
and MySQL, but it is not a reason to import this into the base. Please use a
pkgsrc/www/bozohttpd package.
> > - I do not think that many users in our community are interested on this;
>
> Yes, but how many of them really care one way or the other?
You can count at least few :) However, it does not mean that "who cares" is a
correct way to go.
> > - User should decide what software he wants to use;
>
> So? The fact that it's in base doesn't mean you have to use it. :-)
I think it is wrong approach to force the user to have it.
> > - This software is not NetBSD-specific, that is, it does not need some
> > services of our kernel;
>
> This description covers a number of things we have in base.
Yes, and I think some software, eg. Postfix and Bind, should be a syspkgs
provided as the options, but not requirements.
> > - I think a better abstraction is to separate third party applications,
> > and provide packages. Putting the software into the source base requires
> > additional maintaining, not vice-versa;
>
> I doubt that for this code. I agree that there are a number of apps for
> which it could well be a problem. But not this one.
Bill, it does not matter for "this" or for "that" code, I consider it as a
wrong direction to go. Approach is to have a dynamic, flexible system with the
packages and modules, not a single, huge, static base entity.
> > - Again, as a user I wont have a software in the base which perhaps never
> > ever going to use;
>
> So exactly how much of base do you rip out after an install? :-)
This does not reply to my argument.
In case you are interested - I would not install Postfix and Bind from the
base in nearly all cases (because I need the versions from pkgsrc, or they
are just not used) :)
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Best regards,
Mindaugas
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