Re: [gentoo-dev] Nominations open for the Gentoo Council 2007

2006-08-02 Thread Andres Loeh
> Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 10:02:45 +0200 > From: Patrick Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Nominations open for the Gentoo Council 2007 [...] > So here's my nominations: [...] > kosmikus Thank you very much for the nomination. However, I am currently happy whenever time allo

Re: [gentoo-dev] Official overlay support

2006-03-24 Thread Andres Loeh
> On 3/24/06, Andres Loeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here's a list of things that I think are essential or highly helpful to > > our working process: > > > > * We should be allowed to continue using darcs for our version management. > > If that&

Re: [gentoo-dev] Official overlay support

2006-03-24 Thread Andres Loeh
> > > If the overlay's changelog is included on o.g.o's front-page, and the > > > wiki / GuideXML site is publically readable, but we just disallow > > > anonymous access to the overlay itself (only if requested, this > > > wouldn't be the default setup) ... how would that work for you? > > > > It

Re: [gentoo-dev] Official overlay support

2006-03-24 Thread Andres Loeh
Hi Stuart. > > dcoutts has described the current practice we use in the Haskell > > team, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's the only practice > > that would work for us. I can imagine that if we can come up with > > reasonable policies for o.g.o, we can switch to a slightly different > >

Re: [gentoo-dev] Official overlay support

2006-03-23 Thread Andres Loeh
> As said above, how are you going to get new contributors without people > that are actually using/testing that stuff? We find the via Bugzilla and/or irc and point them at the overlay. That way, we more or less know who's using the overlay and make sure they are briefed a bit before they start u

[gentoo-dev] new eclass: haskell-cabal

2005-09-07 Thread Andres Loeh
Hi there. The Haskell team has created a new eclass. It makes building Haskell packages that conform to the Cabal [1] architecture (an effort that aims at easing packaging and distribution of both Haskell libraries and tools) nearly trivial. I wish to use the opportunity to thank Lennart Kolmodin