Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!unido!opal!tmpmbx!scuzzy!src From: src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de (Heiko Blume) Newsgroups: alt.sources.d Subject: Re: NON-SOURCE POSTINGS CONSIDERED HARMFUL! Message-ID: <1991Jan19.162832.10983@scuzzy.in-berlin.de> Date: 19 Jan 91 16:28:32 GMT References: <1991Jan17.224403.16050@convex.com> <1991Jan18.011158.13308@bradley.bradley.edu> <1991Jan18.024408.27993@convex.com> Distribution: alt Organization: Contributed Software Lines: 24 tchrist@convex.COM (Tom Christiansen) writes: >Oh well. I thought that it needed being said, and in public so that folks >who didn't know better and might sometime go off and post non-source would >learn that this wasn't the best idea. sigh, what is "source code" ?! i got a somewhat flamy mail in reply to my bash patches indicating that i should only post source to alt.sources, and that a.s.d is for comments and requests... i suspect that it's a prepared file that the person (didn't bother to save the mail) sends to anyone who, in his opinion, hasn't posted "source". so let's discuss: are patches to a generally available program "source code" ? if not, where the f*ck shall one post patches? alt.test? junk? of course, since this is *alt*.sources i couldn't feel less 'guilty' of posting "non-source" to alt.sources. -- Heiko Blume <-+-> src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de <-+-> (+49 30) 691 88 93 public source archive [HST V.42bis]: scuzzy Any ACU,f 38400 6919520 gin:--gin: nuucp sword: nuucp uucp scuzzy!/src/README /your/home