On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 08:47:22AM +0000, Thomas Cort wrote: > So what I suggest is the following: > > "While it is desirable that the primary package manager be maintained > on official gentoo infrastructure, under the control of gentoo > developers, it is not required. During the path to becoming the primary > package manager, the package manager maintainers must be asked if they > would like their project to be an official Gentoo project. All rules > about projects apply. The package manager maintainers have the right to > refuse such an offer if there is a team of at least 3 Gentoo developers > that understand the package manager source code and are willing to deal > with bugs, testing, feature enhancements, modifications, and > integration."
Maybe I'm reading it wrong but the above sounds like if there's less than "3 Gentoo developers that understand... ... ..." the package maintainers *don't* have the right to refuse and magically get sucked into Gentoo whether they like it or not? -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list