On Friday 11 January 2008, Kumba wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > that certainly sounds reasonable to me. if the stable cant be
> > maintained, let the common workflow of developers transition it back to
> > ~arch until someone has the time to keep arch usable. changing
> > profiles.desc accord
Continuing on a side angle. I have a 300mhz Octane I'll ship to
someone in the US if they need more mips hardware. If you ask nice I
might even pay for the shipping. I haven't booted it in ages but it
used to work ;)
-Alec
On 1/10/08, Stuart Longland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kumba wrote:
>
Kumba wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
>>
>> that certainly sounds reasonable to me. if the stable cant be
>> maintained, let the common workflow of developers transition it back
>> to ~arch until someone has the time to keep arch usable. changing
>> profiles.desc accordingly should be done ahead o
Mike Frysinger wrote:
that certainly sounds reasonable to me. if the stable cant be maintained, let
the common workflow of developers transition it back to ~arch until someone
has the time to keep arch usable. changing profiles.desc accordingly should
be done ahead of time. perhaps a new c
On Thursday 10 January 2008, Alin Năstac wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > > 3. Should Gentoo even continue to support mips?
> >
> > i see dropping keywords as a very last resort. getting a port *back*
> > into the tree is a *tremendous* amount of work (i went through it and it
> > was hell), whi
Mike Frysinger wrote:
>> 3. Should Gentoo even continue to support mips?
>>
>
> i see dropping keywords as a very last resort. getting a port *back* into
> the
> tree is a *tremendous* amount of work (i went through it and it was hell),
> while keeping ~arch alive is a sliver of effort and
On Wednesday 09 January 2008, Kumba wrote:
> Well, I guess it's something that's been needing to be faced for some time
> now, as difficult as it is to do. Regardless of the accusations and
> counter-accusations flying around in this thread, I'll just go ahead and
> state the fact that yes, we are
Well, I guess it's something that's been needing to be faced for some time now,
as difficult as it is to do. Regardless of the accusations and
counter-accusations flying around in this thread, I'll just go ahead and state
the fact that yes, we are a "slacker arch".
Why? Because there's jus