are received.
Just a brief question - does anyone know how many ebuilds are assembled world
wide each second?
I bet you more apks are installed per second ;)
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itical 20% are affecting like
1% of all users and it's not clear what to fix first.
It's a self balancing system. How do you plan to attract more developers?
What to offer them?
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n ever. I think a lot of us are puzzled
> that you think Gentoo has "stopped".
>
> You have some great ideas but this is not a sinking ship scenario.
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/bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439378
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455908
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=495002
> It looks like the only thing that is stagnating is your Gentoo Linux
> install.
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sible that gentoo's long planned
> and worked toward cvs-to-git conversion will help finally bust that
> barrier for gentoo as well. Time will tell I guess, but that's one more
> reason to try to help make it happen.
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users are shared by 296 Linux distros
You may think that you're outside this rules but the competition is natural
on the planet and Gentoo is certainly competing weather you want it or not.
Competition was long before a human foot stood on the ground for the first
time :-) And suddenl
t them and fix them.
300 devs, are NOT ABLE to make portage fast in 8 years.
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r food riding on Python? If it were death
we send Gentoo for then I would choose Python but food?
Isn't it making them both slow and food isn't coming?
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ut doesn't know about that and doesn't respond
because he can't feel.
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mpetition with other distros - it's real and happens
right now.
Are you absolutely sure that in the condition when nobody knows how
Portage works we may go that far as saying we have a healthy Penguin?
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#x27;m
very busy, really very busy - can't afford to spend that much time on
something not useful.
We're in the middle of negotiations here.
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Hello Patrick,
Friday, January 10, 2014, 4:39:59 PM, you wrote:
> Bad code is bad. You can write bad code in any language.
BTW Perl is faster than Python too.
Try writing quick sort in Perl, Ptyhon and G++
then dump the memory.
And watch the miracle.
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ind some help - faster. I would anyway need this design to
effectively program the soft. It's the first step, no matter if
there is the second.
Do we have an agreement on this one from everyone of the list?
Please vote.
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o spent lots of time on the project and it might be left
as is if they don't want any change.
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spent lots of time on the project and it might be left
as is if they don't want any change.
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hese are the bricks that will be added in the initial design.
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7;ll need feedback
on how the new portage works to patch it quickly in case there are
troubles. It's too risky to touch portage right now. Everyone
understands that this is a kamikaze job.
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f you would join GenTwoo project and improve
> it together ;-) There's also on going project to rewrite GenTwoo into a
> package stat [3]
> Anyway, feel free to ask me GenTwoo's implementation detail if you are
> interested in it. I think I can help you write your design idea if you
> start from scratch with your idea.
> [1] https://github.com/naota/gentwoo/blob/master/client/gentwoo.py
> [2] https://twitter.com/search?q=%23gentwoo&f=realtime
> [3] https://github.com/gentoo/GenTwoo-backend/
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idea.
> [1] https://github.com/naota/gentwoo/blob/master/client/gentwoo.py
> [2] https://twitter.com/search?q=%23gentwoo&f=realtime
> [3] https://github.com/gentoo/GenTwoo-backend/
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idea.
> [1] https://github.com/naota/gentwoo/blob/master/client/gentwoo.py
> [2] https://twitter.com/search?q=%23gentwoo&f=realtime
> [3] https://github.com/gentoo/GenTwoo-backend/
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ppily ever after.
What do you think?
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is from
GENTOO bug tracking service - no one can stand bug tracking for
more than 1 year and he is there for more than 5, so you reckon..
he is probably reading this right now - try to be very quiet...
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Hello hasufell,
Friday, August 8, 2014, 7:36:24 PM, you wrote:
>>> cave resolve --lazy :P
>> A great option name :-) I liked it. Wish it were there.
> It is.
Thanks!
I'll give cave a try. Never used it before.
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Hello Ian,
Friday, August 8, 2014, 7:45:56 PM, you wrote:
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> Igor - you need to read the emerge man page.
> "emerge -uDNav @world" is the recommended way to update your system,
> because then you will stay in sync wit
-supporting from
that point on.
TL;DR = just because it works /for you/, doesn't mean it /isn't broken/ and
doesn't mean the minimum declaration is "unnecessary" for all users.
Agree.
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n't keep a single system functional with auto-updates for just 6
>> months
> And that's why auto, unattended updates should never be used..
You're very brave saying it.
Cheers!
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ed Fail message
Click on Package -> Dependency Graph
If GENTOO had everything emerging from any state (goal unattainable but
desirable) that
would be a great advantage for the users. That feel of a lean mean machine that
saves time - it's
tasty - new fans warranted.
On 9 August 20
t see any
future of
this system unless it's coded in portage. Today - portage support without
server side
- tomorrow - server side.
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can never proof
if the bug is artificial or not - how?
The same true for Microsoft soft. You can basically go to a ntkernel
developer offer him 500 000$ if have them and he would add a bug and
explain you how to use it and you're everywhere :-) but this is usually
the government's methods. They used to keep them secret.
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developer.
1000 lines
of code max and there is a new future for everyone.
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ystem_arch :
system_name :
system_environment:
portage_message :
portage_tree:
package_failed: xorg-1.2.3 /example/
etc.
Once the list is ready -> add it reporter to portage -> and the server side
data processing unit
will appear.
On 10 August 2014 04:18, Igor wrote:
5. Wait for server-side
t's easy and what's hard about it in the process, which will
result in a better proposal.
If it's just telling other people what they ought to do, then it looks like
you're a dilettante, and people are rightly wary of that.
-Tim
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m and might
require different
solutions/hardware.
If portage implements data the way it sees is - bad or good - that would reduce
uncertainty and
allow tools implemented.
OK, let's have another year for everyone to think over it.
On 10 August 2014 06:15, Igor wrote:
Communication p
y but only it's not which caused
various problem with
system architecture over the years, especially with updates.
Do you see any fundamental problems of not fixing it at this point?
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On Tue, 2017-07-11 at 07:28 +0200, Thomas - LordVan - Raschbacher
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I decided to either give up maintainership of spambayes (not that
> there
> were any releases in the last 5+ years anyway).
>
> Anyone interested? if not I'll change it to maintainer-needed (or
> maybe
> just treec
On 06/02/16 23:46, Michał Górny wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jun 2016 16:37:58 -0400
waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 04:25:07PM -0400, Ian Stakenvicius wrote
On 02/06/16 03:42 PM, waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 09:31:11AM -0400, Damien Levac wrote
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On 06/09/2016 12:38 PM, Alexander Berntsen wrote:
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On 08/06/16 16:53, Consus wrote:
How all those people are expected to coordinate their work?
I don't want to control this. That's up to them. It works well in
Exherbo and NixOS. But I agree that t
On Thursday 02 July 2015 21:39:52 Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Git migration is moving forward, and I'd like to announce a
> tentative schedule for that end.
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Infrastructure/Git_migration#Status
>
> 2015/08/08 15:00 UTC - Freeze
> 2015/08/08 19:0
On Friday 03 July 2015 11:08:16 Justin wrote:
> On 03/07/15 10:51, Igor Savlook wrote:
> > On Thursday 02 July 2015 21:39:52 Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> The Git migration is moving forward, and I'd like to announce a
> &g
On Tuesday 21 July 2015 18:59:00 Ben de Groot wrote:
> On 20 July 2015 at 17:27, Jason Zaman wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 10:39:25AM +0200, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
> >> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 6:03 AM, Ben de Groot wrote:
> >> > I would like to hear from the other team members, yes.
> >>
>
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