Hi!

EAPI 8 is here! In fact, it arrived a few days ago on Sunday:

1) Council approval of EAPI 8 on Sunday at the regular meeting
2) Swift release of Portage 3.0.20 containing EAPI 8 by Zac shortly thereafter.

Summary:
* mgorny's traditional summary is already out and can be found on his website 
[0].
* PMS has been updated officially and can be found in PDF [1] or HTML [2] 
format,
  or even a cheat sheet [3].
* Brings IDEPEND, usev enhancements, --disable-static by default, and more!

Things you need to know:
* You can read the full specification in PMS as above.
* It's fully implemented in Portage 3.0.20, pkgcore 0.12.0, and pkgcheck 0.10.0.
* You can use it *today* in ~arch ebuilds but will not be able to stabilise them
  until Portage 3.0.20 is itself stabilised.
* base-system@ packages will not be using it for some time (a year), with 
possibly
  some exceptions for special cases. [4].

Note about eclasses:
* Most eclasses *do not* yet support EAPI 8.
* During the council meeting, the council endorsed the following statement:

"We should try clean up eclasses before adding EAPI 8 support to them. This 
includes adding future EAPI guards on changes,
but also clean up indirect inherits and so on. We encourage people to put the 
EAPI 8 support patches to the ML, even if it's e.g.
cmake.eclass (which is sometimes seen as kde@'s purview), in order to ensure we 
maximise such opportunities."

I therefore kindly ask eclass maintainers and contributors alike to post all 
patches for eclasses adding EAPI 8 support
even if they appear trivial to allow us to make much needed improvements which 
otherwise would need to wait for the
next EAPI (this is because we can get away with changing some behaviour like 
e.g. indirect inherits given the ebuild
Is being tested for the first time with the new EAPI by maintainers once 
support gets added.)

You can see mgorny's email to gentoo-dev with the summary pre-approval [5] too.

Any questions? Reply to this email, PM me, or ask me on #gentoo-dev or 
#gentoo-dev-help. Or ask anyone else, of course.

TL;DR: EAPI 8 is here, you can use in in ~arch now, it has some neat 
improvements which make ebuilds cleaner, and brings
IDEPEND to the table. Read the full specification or mgorny's summary for the 
details.

[0] https://mgorny.pl/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-eapi-8.html
[1] https://projects.gentoo.org/pms/8/pms.pdf
[2] https://projects.gentoo.org/pms/8/pms.html
[3] https://projects.gentoo.org/pms/8/eapi-cheatsheet.pdf
[4] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Base#Rules_and_limitations
[5] 
https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/8944c341d9353af0081180407dc7c14f

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