Re: [gentoo-dev] Maintainer's guides?

2005-12-18 Thread pclouds
On 11/30/05, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday 28 November 2005 21:01, Curtis Napier wrote: > > A seperate tag like , as > > someone mentioned earlier, would also be a huge help but would still > > give you the homepage info as well. > Seems like we are all ok for the

[gentoo-dev] svk maintainer needed

2005-11-03 Thread pclouds
Hi, I haven't recently used svk anymore so my svk maintaining would be not good enough. Moreover, i have little time for Gentoo till i get back to Vietnam in February. Anyone interesting in maintaining svk is welcome or i will remove it two weeks later :) Cheers, -- Bi Cờ Lao -- gentoo-dev@gentoo

Re: [gentoo-dev] GLEP ??: Critical News Reporting

2005-11-03 Thread pclouds
On 11/3/05, Nathan L. Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > > [a reply] > > 1. Store the actual guides as GuideXML at a central place such as > http://errata.gentoo.org/ > > 2. Write a simple 'publishing' tool that extracts a

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: GLEP ??: Critical News Reporting

2005-10-31 Thread pclouds
[quote] All proposed news items must be posted to the ``gentoo-dev`` or ``gentoo-core`` mailing list, and ``Cc:``\ed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] at least 72 hours before being committed (exceptions may be made in exceptional circumstances). Any complaints regarding wording or clarity **must** be addressed

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting Important Updates To Users

2005-10-31 Thread pclouds
Just curious how other distros deliver important news to their users? On 10/30/05, Chris White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It has made somewhat painfully obvious as of late as to the lack of a > centralized source of updates for users. This has recently become true > moreso with the apache2 conf

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keep track what ebuild comes from what repository

2005-09-05 Thread pclouds
On 9/5/05, Jason Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list would be better for this type of > query... Ok. I'll stop by gentoo-portage-dev next time :) > Actually, there is a use. Presently, if your overlay has foo/bar-1.0 and the > main tree as foo/bar-1.1 you'll get

[gentoo-dev] Keep track what ebuild comes from what repository

2005-09-05 Thread pclouds
This is an idea. Currently, after an ebuild is merged into system. I have no idea where that ebuild comes from. I think we should keep the the ebuild's repository signature in /var/db/pkg. When thing's broken, i may find out where to find the original ebuild and fix it (is it in official portage t