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Re: Blog: Guix packaging tutorial


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: Re: Blog: Guix packaging tutorial
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 15:39:41 +0200
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Hello,

Benjamin Slade <address@hidden> skribis:

> So for me, the list at
> <https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Submitting-Patches.html>
> seems more like a list of `desired output conditions' and the numbering
> doesn't really correspond directly to the temporal ordering of steps
> (with some of the numbered items probably being temporally independent
> but perhaps some not, which is somewhat confusing). For instance,
> references to documentation (gender-neutral pronouns) occur lower in the
> list than linting, and so if one tried to follow the checklist
> temporally, one could end up doing things which invalidated the
> linting. Should formatting occur before or after linting? Or is it
> irrelevant?
>
> For another instance, actually producing the patch (via `git
> format-patch') is mentioned in the `preamble' but is not part of the
> list (where reasonably it might occur near the end). And then there are
> other things which are like steps (the actual sending of the patch)
> which occur below the checklist.
>
> It might make sense if there were:
>
> A. a list of temporally-ordered steps for creating and submitting a package
>  - where one of big steps could refer to Pierre's build tutorial
>  - and where another step could refer to a list of things to check (B)
>
> B. a non-temporal list of things to check before submitting
>   (e.g. using gender-neutral pronouns in documentation isn't really a
>   step, but a `desired output' condition)

Indeed, I agree (I think it used to be a list of temporally-ordered
steps and then grew into that thing we have now…).

Perhaps one option would be to have a specific “Contributing Packages”
sub-section, where it’s simple to have an ordered list, and then another
subsection (“Contribution Guidelines” maybe?) with other items such as
gender-neutral wording.

Thoughts?  Would you like to give it a try?

Thanks,
Ludo’.



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