Hello Frank,
On 25 Jan 2021, at 20:22, Frank Mainz frank@cybermainzel.de wrote:
Am Montag, den 25.01.2021, 20:05 +0000 schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hi Frank,
Thank you for your email, but it didn’t answer any of my questions.
I wasn’t aware of the wiki pages, but I had a look at it.
The questions from my previous email remain though. I do not think a single one was answered.
That is not my problem.
Okay, I am sorry, but I would have to vote to reject this patch then.
It is very important that we review all code that is going into the distribution and that we have a reason that it is there. Code that is redundant, not needed and unmaintained is a potential security problem. I am sure this is very easy to understand.
Also, you can read here what it takes to get your patches into the distribution:
https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/submit-patches
This is not there for our own entertainment. It is a tested and tuned process which guarantees that IPFire is a product of very high quality.
On 25 Jan 2021, at 19:51, Frank Mainz frank@cybermainzel.de wrote:
Hello Michael,
look in the WIKI and you know what is displayed. Otherwise, the traffic of individual IP addresses is logged with the help of entries in the CUSTOM chains and graphically prepared.
The CUSTOM* chains can’t be touched by any programs that come with the distributions. They exist for users to add any custom rules and they are under full control by the user only.
Then it does fit.
No, it doesn’t, because you are not the user of all those firewalls.
Every chain has a defined purpose, and you are using it for something it isn’t designed for and it will break setups.
https://wiki.ipfire.org/addons/iptraffic-playground
Greetings Frank
PS: Fullquote removed
Why? I don’t recommend doing this because it removes context from the conversation.
Best, -Michael
Then be careful next time not to quote >100 lines of source code. How this is supposed to preserve context is beyond me.
Because we write comments into the code. And we normally try to answer other people’s questions.
Do not forget that many people are reading this list and they do not devote a lot of time to get themselves involved in everything. Therefore things have to be understood at a quick glance.
But do what you want. Exactly because of such reactions I didn't want to port the AddOn for IPFire.
I have absolutely no idea why you are reacting like this. The process is clear and I am here to make IPFire as good as I can possibly do.
I have simply asked what your code is and what it does. You seem to not want to answer those questions and why is unfortunately beyond me.
Have a nice life. I am out.
Under those circumstances I must say that I find it very disappointing that you have wasted my time and Matthias’ time, too. I have re-read my email and I do not see why this might have caused any offence.
I assume that nobody else wants to push this forward any more and maintain this code?
-Michael