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From: David Lebel (lebel
lebel.org)Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 15:36:31 CDT
Quoting D. J. Bernstein (djb
cr.yp.to):
> > what's wrong with hier(7)?
>
> http://cr.yp.to/slashpackage/studies.html
>
> For more advanced examples, where files change sharability levels:
> http://cr.yp.to/slashpackage/sharability.html
Funny, I was sure you would come up with this kind of reply.
> > Ports that don't follow (or won't follow)
> > those guidelines are not part of our tree.
>
> That doesn't answer the question. _Why_ are they not allowed?
Are you deaf or just stupid? They are not allowed because they don't
allow us to follow OUR standard, dictated in hier(7). Package like
yours that force us to use /package (or whatever djb happens to like
that day) don't get in.
Now, go. Go. GO AWAY!
Ciao,
...David
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