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Re: Adding col to cygutils


On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 12:02:01PM -0700, David A. Willis wrote:
>On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 13:10:11 -0400, Christopher
>Faylor wrote:
>>Why are you contributing to cygutils rather than cygwin itself
>
>As I stated in my original message, the reason I though col belonged in
>cygutils rather than it's own package for cygwin is that other BSD
>utilities, such as cal, were already a part of cygutils.

I guess past use is normally a good justification.  However, it seems
like cygutils is a rather eclectic combination of utilities so basing
a decision to put something in cygutils based on what is already there
may not be a good plan.

I do agree that this utility belongs in cygutils, fwiw.

>From that organization I came to the conclusion that cygutils would be
>the logical location for other utilities found as part of bsdmainutils.

Fair enough.  This is a clarification of what you said in your original
message.  Thanks.

>>Well, of course.  Why would you want to send a large attachment to the
>>thousands of people reading this list?
>
>Because that is what is asked in the HOW-TO-CONTRIBUTE document that is
>part of cygutils.  It asks to send a changelog as part of the message
>text, and a patch generated via "cvs diff" along with a tarball of new
>files to cygwin@cygwin.com.  If that is no longer the case, then I will
>be glad to update the HOW-TO-CONTRIBUTE document to reflect the current
>policies regarding submissions.  I would just need to know what they
>are first.

I wasn't aware that the HOW-TO-CONTRIBUTE suggested sending a tar file
to the cygwin mailing list.  That is a big no-no.  Sending binaries here
should really be a last resort type of thing.  There is no reason that
everyone on the list should be interested in seeing this type of file.

I guess I should go educate myself on the documentation that comes with
cygutils.

Maybe a clearer statement of what makes a good cygutils package would be
nice.  Why should a package be included in cygutils?  IMO, it is because
it is a small (one or two c files) general-purpose program.  The
justification that it is in the utils-linux package on Red Hat is a good
one, too.

cgf

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