Petr Sobotka wrote: > Hello, > > I miss some bit torrent client/tracker in the list. > I think that lot's of people use them, so there should be at least one > in stable (if not in core) list. > I vote for SFEtransmission for which I gladly be a maintainer. >
There is also the Java based SFEazureus already present. But it is always better to have more choices. Regards, Moinak. > Regards, > Petr > > P.S.: Laca I'm very busy lately too (new job) so you don't need to > worry about it... > > 2008/1/25, Halton Huo <Halton.Huo at sun.com>: > >> Laca, >> >> MetaTracker and it's dependcies are moved from SFE to vermillion dock >> yesterday. Their maintainers are: >> >> * libgsf Halton ?(SUNWgnome-desktop-search-libs) >> ?* gmime Jerry Tan ?(SUNWgmime) >> * libgc Jijun Yu ?(SUNWlibgc) >> * w3m Halton ?(SUNWgnome-desktop-search-libs) >> * tracker Jerry Tan ?(SUNWgnome-desktop-search) >> >> I will also take maintainer as filezilla. >> I will not take maintainer for aspell, gvim for I have little knowleadge >> on them. >> >> BTW, if somebody interested in take libgsf, w3m and filezilla, I have no >> problem to give them out. >> >> Cheers, >> Halton. >> >> On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 22:32 +1300, Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Sorry about the long delay. Here's an update about the effort that >>> I posted about here[1]. >>> >>> We reviewed a lot of packages that we would like to include and >>> sorted them into categories: >>> >>> - Core: no equivalent functionality exists in OpenSolaris and >>> the quality is reasonable >>> - Stable: there is equivalent functionality, but some people >>> prefer this package and the quality is reasonable >>> - Encumbered: packages in this category would be nice to have >>> but legal issues currently prevent Sun from distributing >>> them. (The spec files may be available and you are >>> welcome to build and install them if that is legal where >>> you are or if you have the necessary licenses, etc...) >>> - Experimental: everything else >>> >>> First we would like to concentrate on Core, then Stable and finally >>> Experimental packages. Attached is the list of Core and Stable >>> packages. A "+" means we have a spec file in SFE, "-" is obviously >>> if we don't. The names after the packages are the people who >>> worked on the spec files (many thanks to them). I'm hoping that >>> most of these people will be interested in becoming package >>> Maintainers. (Of course others are welcome to get involved!) >>> Each package will also have a Sponsor, who is a Sun employee. >>> I'm writing a document about the responsibilities >>> of the Maintainer(s) and the Sponsor, but it's basically this: >>> >>> Maintainer: >>> The maintainer is ideally a person who regularly uses the package >>> and knows it well. Responsibilities: >>> - keeps the package up-to-date >>> - monitors bugs in defect.opensolaris.org >>> - interfaces with the upstream community >>> (submit bugs upstream, stays informed about coming changes, etc.) >>> >>> Sponsor: >>> - legal review >>> - export control >>> - ARC review >>> - other internal paperwork >>> >>> The immediate tasks for Maintainers are: >>> - check if the spec file in SFE is the most recent version >>> - check that it builds on snv_<recent> >>> - check that it installs cleanly >>> - check that it runs and basic functionality works >>> >>> If your name is on the list, or if it's not, but you would like to >>> be the Maintainer of a package, please reply to me (not the list!) >>> and let me know which one or which ones. >>> >>> Additional packages may be proposed later, but chances are they >>> are already in the experimental list or some other team within >>> Sun is already working on them. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Laca >>> >>> [1] >>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/desktop-discuss/2007-December/011657.html >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> desktop-discuss mailing list >>> desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> desktop-discuss mailing list >> desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >> >> > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >
