Hi Mark! > Raghav Gururajan has pushed another misleading "cosmetic changes" > commit. When you brought-up the concern (https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2020-12/msg00008.html), which I am grateful for, I have worked myself to prevent that from happening. It was so hard for me provided that I suffer from OCD (clinically-diagnosed and being treated for). I never made single "Make cosmetic changes" patches after that discussion. These two patches you are referring to, was made even before our discussion, as a part of wip-desktop work. The patches were pushed to core-updates as a part of #42958. Also, during review, I clearly stated about these two cosmetic changes patches, in this message (https://issues.guix.gnu.org/42958#64). > This one is *far* worse than the examples I gave before. > This one removes the security fixes for CVE-2018-19876 and > cairo-CVE-2020-35492 that I had applied in commit > bc16eacc99e801ac30cbe2aa649a2be3ca5c102a. The commit is not new. I cherry-picked from core-updates (993de472ed3dfe90e1c4110b6b910c1f74d243ff), which was pushed as a part of #42958. > Behold, Raghav's "cosmetic changes" to our 'cairo' package: The commit is also not new. I cherry-picked from core-updates (f94cdc86f644984ca83164d40b17e7eed6e22091), which was pushed as a part of #42958. NOTE: When I format-patched these patches, initially (42958), did not contain changes to remove CVE. IIRC, when Leo and I were working outside of savannah, this change was probably added when we updated glib to latest version. > With this in mind, does anyone else find it worrisome that Raghav has > commit access? I wish you had given me the benefit of the doubt. Regards, RG.