On Tuesday 05 May 2009 16:50:47 Richard Freeman wrote:
> Markos Chandras wrote:
> > Even a "volunteer-driven" organization needs some "standard" rules in
> > order to survive. From time to time this "volunteer" moto is what some
> > people consider as "anarchy"
>
> As far as survival goes - I think the rumors of Gentoo's death are
> greatly exaggerated.  I certainly agree that we need standards, but as
> far as I can tell those exist.
>
> I don't see developers putting QA violations into the portage tree left
> and right.  For the most part I'd say the level of abuse in bugzilla is
> down and continues to trend down.  Sure, manpower is limited, but the
> solution to that isn't to tell the people who are here to "work harder
> or quit" (which means quit) but instead to recruit more help. 
When,how,and who is going to write down a list of possible "recruitment 
hunting" actions? There is too much chit-chatting around but nobody ( 
including me of course) is daring to propose actual solutions and proposals
> Arch
> teams seem to be generally doing a good job keeping up with STABLEREQs
> on the major archs - if you use a minor arch that isn't as well
> supported I'm sure we'd be happy to have more help.
Arch teams, according to their project pages, are in a good shape. Major 
arches have enough people ( assuming that the project pages are up2date )

-- 
Markos Chandras (hwoarang)
Gentoo Linux Developer [KDE/Qt/Sunrise/Sound]
Web: http://hwoarang.silverarrow.org

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