On 11/08/2013 04:13 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Nov 2013 15:59:59 -0200 "Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)" <ebl...@gmail.com>
> said:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
>> <jaquil...@eagleeyet.net> wrote:
>>> For a first time contributor what would be a recommended distro to use.
>>> Also to view the wiki one needs a phabricator account
>>>
>> People here are very distro-agnostic, basically none of them has
>> official support for Enlightenment, but I suppose the one that does
>> the best job is Arch. I run Fedora and build the source straight from
>> my local cloned repository. :)
> well there are several distros that do support e - like bodhi, elive,
> humanity, ... (download page lists some).
>
As a openSUSE maintainer, i can say that it has reasonably good 
enlightenment support, the version to be released in a week or two has 
enlightenment 17.3  (others missed the feature freeze). It will have e18 
available in a repository very soon after release.
More importantly for development we have a repository of packages that 
get built of git a couple of times a week, which would be useful if your 
just doing a bit of app development on the side or mainly just testing.

If i was doing more proper development i probably wouldn't care about 
the distro, id install all the dev packages to get the dependencies then 
id uninstall them and build from source.

Simon
--
openSUSE Enlightenment maintainer
>
>
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>> ebl...@gmail.com
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