Peter wrote:
> Um, there are numerous "new" not-in-portage-tree ebuilds submitted to bz
> which have been assigned to teams. However, they may still languish. They
> were assigned by the wranglers, and not improperly. Yet, for many reasons,
> the bugs wait. So, will there be a mechanism for a contributor to get an
> ebuild uploaded to sunrise in this circumstance?

You need to ask a team member then to move them to maintainer-wanted.
Usually the teams have no problem with moving bugs over to
maintainer-wanted because they know that they cannot maintain everything
themselves.


> I would also suggest having some sort of review process for inclusion of
> m-n/m-w bugs. Some may not have any relevance (i.e. the program is no
> longer supported, or the upstream project has been incorporated into a new
> one, or the version of dated). Doing a blanket import of m-w bugs could
> make quite a mess of things IMO.
This is volunteers work and usually volunteers are only moving over the
ebuilds they use themselves. We are not doing this in a general way, but on
a per-user per-package basis. We do not plan to run any importing scripts.
It will only be done if a user or developer is interested in it :)

> One of the terrific benefits of sunrise will be the cleaning out of
> bugzilla. Nuking open bugs is an especially satisfying experience!

Sorry, we are not doing this. We are assigning a bug to every sunrise ebuild
to make sure that it can be discussed there and is still easily searchable.
> 
> Lastly, what about user contributions? Will users require some kind of
> sponsorship in order to have their ebuilds posted? What will the procedure
> be (or did I miss it in one of the hundreds of emails)?

see 5) from Markus' email. You just need to have a good ebuild contribution
that we can review with you, You will not gain full access but it is a
start.

- Stefan

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