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bug#19296: [PATCH] Package archives now have priorities.
From: |
Jorgen Schaefer |
Subject: |
bug#19296: [PATCH] Package archives now have priorities. |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Dec 2014 17:10:02 +0100 |
On Sun, 7 Dec 2014 07:55:20 -0800 (PST)
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
> > > Why is that good? Why should MELPA be given a lower priority?
> >
> > MELPA provides unstable versions of packages.
>
> Baloney. Please stop pushing this myth.
>
> MELPA provides *packages*. Whether a package is "stable" or
> not, as far as one can tell from the outside, is only something
> (optionally) claimed by its developer.
MELPA actively discourages package authors to have a "stable" branch in
the recipe:
https://github.com/milkypostman/melpa/pull/1129#issuecomment-27156539
MELPA strongly prefers "snapshot" releases, and suggests that users use
the "MELPA stable" package archive if they do want officially released
versions.
When I raised this issue in the past, I was told that the "E" in
"MELPA" originally stood for "Experimental":
https://github.com/milkypostman/melpa/pull/1129#issuecomment-27156209
> Repository priorities can be expressed in a normal way,
> using a list or assigning priority values - with *no built-in
> prejudice*
This patch does not add any built-in prejudice. As the patch
description says, this *allows* the user to set it up like that. It
does not force anyone to do anything, and does not change default
behavior at all.
Could I ask you to be a bit more courteous and civil to possible
contributors in the future? Thank you.
If you require further responses, please do specify in what official
capacity you are speaking. I seem unable to find you on the list of
maintainers for Emacs.
Regards,
Jorgen
bug#19296: [PATCH] Package archives now have priorities., Ted Zlatanov, 2014/12/07
bug#19296: [PATCH] Package archives now have priorities., Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/07