[MacPorts] NewCommittersGuide modified

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Tue Jul 28 08:36:53 PDT 2009


Changed page "NewCommittersGuide" by raimue at macports.org from 91.11.195.112*
Page URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/NewCommittersGuide>
Diff URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/NewCommittersGuide?action=diff&version=20>
Revision 20
Comment: macports-changes accepts any mails from @macports.org or @apple.com, so no need to subscribe every committer

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Index: NewCommittersGuide
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--- NewCommittersGuide (version: 19)
+++ NewCommittersGuide (version: 20)
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
    1. You need to change your email address for your ports
    1. Other, similar reasons
  1. When changing the whitespace of a Portfile, do so in a separate commit (without any functional changes) as otherwise the commingling of functional and whitespace changes makes reviewing diffs difficult
- 1. All committers must subscribe to the [http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-changes macports-changes] list under their MacPorts credentials to keep track of current changes and because the list is subscriber-post-only, so commit messages will otherwise be rejected
  1. New top-level categories (those which are represented by subdirectories directly beneath dports/) need to be approved prior to adding; secondary categories (the second and later ones listed on the '''categories''' Portfile key) can be added when it makes sense (since these really only show under the web interface, and do not necessarily have a filesystem representation)
  1. Make sure the port name matches between the MacPorts svn directory name and the '''name''' Portfile key (while the system works fine when they don't, keeping them synchronized avoids confusing situations)
  1. Run `port lint` before committing to be sure not to violate one of the guidelines

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