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#48592
[PATCH 0/2] Support plural forms of Author and Maintainer library headers
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Reported by: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas <at> bernoul.li>
Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 20:26:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Fixed in version 28.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> Sure adding a note to lm-maintainer technically accomplishes the same,
>> but once one has started using lm-maintainer, then one doesn't
>> periodically go back to see whether a new notes have been added to its
>> doc-string. But something like this would do the trick of guiding the
>> attention towards the extended functionality and its updated
>> documentation:
>>
>> In package-build--desc-from-library:
>> lib/package-build/package-build.el:516:26: Warning: ‘lm-maintainer’ is
>> an
>> obsolete function (as of 28.1); use ‘lm-maintainers’ instead.
>>
>> Yes, there is nothing wrong with ignoring all but the first maintainer
>> (except of course, not properly attributing the contributions of the
>> others as they choose to present it), but it seems to me that having
>> to:
>>
>> - (lm-maintainer)
>> + (car (lm-maintainers))
>>
>> is perfectly acceptable in cases where only "the" maintainer can be
>> mentioned because there is not enough room to display the names of all
>> maintainers. (So it is still a good idea to list the primus inter
>> pares
>> maintainer first.)
>
>
> I think this warning will be a gratuitous annoyance in enough
> legitimate use cases to make the complaints serious. If it's okay to
> take the 'car' of a list, then it should also be okay to call a
> function which does just that. It's not like lm-maintainers returns
> an opaque object.
>
> Again, if the others are fine with the deprecation, I will yield.
Still fine by me, with this obsoletion warning. FWIW.
Best regards, Michael.
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