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Individual files or sub-directories about future and on-going
development plans in Automake will be added in follow-up commits.
This new set of documents is meant to help ensure a more controlled
and smooth development and evolution for Automake, in several ways.
- Having the plans clearly spelled out should will avoid messy
roadmaps with no clear way forward or with muddy or ill-defined
aims or purposes; a trap this is too easy to fall into.
- Keeping planned changes cooking and re-hashed for a while should
ensure rough edges are smoothed up, transitions are planned in a
proper way (hopefully avoiding debacles like the AM_MKDIR_PROG_P
deprecation and the AM_CONFIG_HEADER too-abrupt removal), and
"power users" have more chances of getting informed in due time,
thus having all the time to prepare for the changes or raise
objections against them.
- Having the plans clearly stated and registered in a "centralized"
location should make it more difficult to them to slip through
the cracks, getting forgotten or (worse) only half-implemented.
- Even for discussions and plans registered on the Bug Tracker
as well, a corresponding entry in the PLANS directory can help
in keeping main ideas summarized, and consensus and/or objections
registered and easily compared.
Motivation:
<http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2013/01/autotools-mythbuster-automake-pains>
Not a flatting picture for us (and maybe a little too harsh), but
basically true and even spot-on in some regards.
* PLANS/README: New.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute the whole PLANS directory.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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