Just to be a pain in the place where the sun don't shine (but I seem to
be destined to be), I really don't think we need ATs.
Really, I can easily cope with the bugs that are being reported. In
fact, I *am* some sort of the AT, and once I have gone through the whole
list of bugs, there will be not enough work to keep my AT-work going.
Ok, I'm on hold here at the very moment, but like I used to work here, I
don't really see the need for some ATs.
The idea is fantastic, but we don't have enough work. We just don't
have people that like doing the AT work. I have been doing it for a few
weeks now I think, and don't care about it much. It's ok with me.
Once I'm finished with it, I'll have to resort in doing something else
for the project that is eligable to be 'fixable'. At least if you let
me, of course.
With respect to your further announcements, in the last few weeks my
opinion on anything Gentoo/OSX related has changed, so don't expect my
opinion to be the same. One could say, my vision 'grows'.
Lina Pezzella wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On Sep 4, 2005, at 6:57 AM, Grobian wrote:
- --Lina Pezzella && Hasan Khalil
Ebuild & Porting Co-Leads
Gentoo for OS X
[1] http://dev.gentoo.org/~gongloo/macos/doc/at-procedures.html
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (Darwin)
iD8DBQFDGlv7NJ9STR9DbYERAqJ1AKCgQ73vaFfulp1tvXt3FhMOAckZvgCgqO9t
+xaXd/DKXUW0ZmJxomn8vYw=
=GZ6D
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
--
Fabian Groffen
Gentoo for Mac OS X
--
[email protected] mailing list