On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 13:39 -0700, Aaron Kulbe wrote:
> On 8/22/06, Caleb Tennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Hi all,
>         
>         Right now both the KDE and Ruby herds (which, informally, I am
>         the *lead*
>         on both) are hurting for people.  I don't have the time to
>         work on general
>         maintenance and bugs at the moment, so we need some
>         help.  I've sent out a 
>         request for help in the GWN a few weeks ago and got a lot of
>         good leads on
>         potential new devs, but unfortunately I don't have the time
>         right now to
>         mentor anyone either.
>         
>         If you're able to help in either one of these herds, it would
>         certainly be 
>         appreciated.  You don't need my permission or anything - just
>         add yourself
>         to the herd and throw a mail out to the alias saying you're
>         joining us.
>         
> 
> Caleb,
> 
> I'm going to add myself to the Ruby herd, if I can ever get infra- to
> get off their asses and put my keys back up on the servers.  I had a
> total data loss in the last couple weeks, and had to rebuild. 
> 
> question... gem is the "official" package manager for Ruby.  Why do we
> put Ruby stuff, other than the bare minimums to get Ruby running, in
> the portage tree?  Why not just let gem handle it?
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Aaron Kulbe
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's a (probably bad) idea, but, how about we do something like the
way g-cpan does things. It's just an idea, and, I really don't have a
clue as to how g-cpan actually works. *shrugs*
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