On 05:34 Tue 15 Jan , Rajiv Aaron Manglani (rajiv) wrote:
> 1.1 net-misc/zaptel/zaptel-1.2.22.1-r1.ebuild
>
> file :
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-misc/zaptel/zaptel-1.2.22.1-r1.ebuild?rev=1.1&view=markup
> plain:
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.p
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 04:53:49PM +, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm the current beagle maintainer but am struggling to find the time needed
> for the simple maintenance efforts required. Is anyone interested in taking
I am interested in maintaining this package.
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Petteri Räty wrote:
Benedikt Morbach kirjoitti:
In my humble opinion it would be nice to have a greater degree of
control by separating this into two useflags, sqlite2 and sqlite3,
just like e.g. qt3 and qt4
Probably. Even better would be to get rid of sqlite2 but that probably
doesn't happ
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 00:34 +, likewhoa wrote:
> > > Do you think commercial packages should be part of the main tree?
> > > > Yes
> > > > No
> > > > Why not
> > > > Never!
> > > > in unofficial overlay
> > > > Dunno
> >
> > Is this something that we really even want to ask? I mean, if we're a
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 16:30 -0600, Brent Baude wrote:
> If the topic of frequent releases is put onto the survey, I would like
> to know what users anticipate as part of the new releases because new
> releases are based on the tree itself. It has been a while since I have
> used a binary distr
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 04:49 -0800, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> - How much time do you spend working on Gentoo?
Is that "using", "developing for", or "developing with"?
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On Jan 15, 2008 12:16 AM, Chris Gianelloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 22:53 +, likewhoa wrote:
> > Which DE/WM would you prefer for the gentoo livecd instead of the one
> > provided?
> > > Kde
> > > Xfce
> > > Fluxbox
> > > E16
> > > Fvwm
> > > Gnome
> > > Other
>
> Ca
yea I didn't mean to send HTML but i agree on the "once or more" suggestion
:)
thanks,
Fernando
On Jan 15, 2008 12:05 AM, Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> likewhoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
> below, on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:53:38 +:
>
> > How often do you u
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 22:53 +, likewhoa wrote:
> Which DE/WM would you prefer for the gentoo livecd instead of the one
> provided?
> > Kde
> > Xfce
> > Fluxbox
> > E16
> > Fvwm
> > Gnome
> > Other
Can I suggest that we not ask anything that we likely won't change? I
have a strong feeling t
likewhoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:53:38 +:
> How often do you update your system & world packages?
>> every day
>> once a week
>> once a month
>> every six months
>> none of the above
Make these time based ones "once or more", so t
On Monday 14 January 2008, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
> questions to put on a new user survey.
*cough* -project *cough*
-mike
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Benedikt Morbach kirjoitti:
In my humble opinion it would be nice to have a greater degree of
control by separating this into two useflags, sqlite2 and sqlite3,
just like e.g. qt3 and qt4
Probably. Even better would be to get rid of sqlite2 but that probably
doesn't happen any time soon.
R
Daniel Drake kirjoitti:
Hi,
I'm the current beagle maintainer but am struggling to find the time
needed for the simple maintenance efforts required. Is anyone interested
in taking over here?
A prospective developer (bheekling) would be interested in maintaining
this package in future, but r
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likewhoa wrote:
> Here are some questions I would like answered.
>
> Do you use gentoo at home or office?
>> Home
>> Office
>> Both
>> I don't use gentoo
>
> What percentage of your business is running gentoo?
>> 10%
>> 25%
>> 50%
>> 75%
>> 100%
>> n
Here are some questions I would like answered.
Do you use gentoo at home or office?
> Home
> Office
> Both
> I don't use gentoo
What percentage of your business is running gentoo?
> 10%
> 25%
> 50%
> 75%
> 100%
> none of the above or 0%
How often would you like releases?
> every six months
> eve
If the topic of frequent releases is put onto the survey, I would like
to know what users anticipate as part of the new releases because new
releases are based on the tree itself. It has been a while since I have
used a binary distribution, but when I did, I looked forward to new
releases beca
On 04:33 Mon 14 Jan , Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
> questions to put on a new user survey.
>
> For style of questions, multiple choice (both pick-one and pick-many) or
> simple integers would be best. However some freeform ques
Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> a) Keep use.desc as it is: a list of common flags and a short general
> description of their meaning.
Sounds good.
> b) Keep use.local.desc as it is: a list of per-package flags that are
> specific to one to a few ebuilds (i think 5 is the number though i
Piotr Jaroszyński <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Tbh, I don't have any issues with the current solution, but I may be missing
> something. "Rationale" doesn't seem to help though, afaics it is just saying
> that the current behaviour needs to be documented and fwiw PMS draft covers
> this already:
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 04:33 -0800, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Release-related questions:
> - Should CD media be released at a different rate than stage tarballs?
> - Desired release frequency for minimal/livecd/GRP/stages (annual,
> bi-annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly?)
> - Do you use the instal
Hi,
Is anyone interested in taking the b2evolution blog engine webapp off my
back? Steve Dibb has been doing almost all of the planet maintenance for
the last eon, and I don't really have an easy environment to test new
ebuilds etc.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hi,
I'm the current beagle maintainer but am struggling to find the time
needed for the simple maintenance efforts required. Is anyone interested
in taking over here?
A prospective developer (bheekling) would be interested in maintaining
this package in future, but right now he does not have
Santiago M. Mola wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 1:33 PM, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
questions to put on a new user survey.
An interesting question would be "Which package manager do you use?".
Along those lines I'
On Monday, 14. January 2008, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
> questions to put on a new user survey.
>
> For style of questions, multiple choice (both pick-one and pick-many) or
> simple integers would be best. However some freeform qu
On Jan 14, 2008 1:33 PM, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
> questions to put on a new user survey.
An interesting question would be "Which package manager do you use?".
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> - media-libs/libdc1394
> - media-video/coriander
I'm picking up these two at least...
Stefaan
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Robin H. Johnson a écrit :
Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
questions to put on a new user survey.
[snip]
Your survey summed up pretty well all the questions we came up with this
morning. Thanks for putting it all in ink :)
Cheers,
Rémi
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On Monday 14 of January 2008 02:24:53 Mark Loeser wrote:
> Here is a newer revision of the GLEP. I still have multiple methods of
> solving this problem (mostly because I want and *need* input from people
> as to what they would prefer). Please tell me what you would want to
> use so I can come u
While we can't get every single Gentoo user out there to participate in
a survey, we should be able to get much better results out of taking a
census of the developers (and hopefully some of the ex-developers as
well).
To that end, beyond the user survey questions thread, I'd like to hear
suggesti
Hi all,
here is the summary from last week's council meeting.
The complete log can be found at http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
Thanks,
Markus
Roll call
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(here, proxy [by whom] or slacker?)
amnehere
betelgeuse here
dberkholz proxy [musikc]
flameeyes here
lu_zero
Ok, so per the one discussion in #-dev this evening, I'm looking for
questions to put on a new user survey.
For style of questions, multiple choice (both pick-one and pick-many) or
simple integers would be best. However some freeform questions are
probably going to end up in there anyway. 'Prefer
Ryan Hill wrote:
What do people think of this?
a) Keep use.desc as it is: a list of common flags and a short general
description of their meaning.
Good.
b) Keep use.local.desc as it is: a list of per-package flags that are
specific to one to a few ebuilds (i think 5 is the number though i
Santiago M. Mola wrote:
But stuff like "aac needs encode" and "cdio conflicts with
cdparanoia" should be something separate from USE flag documentation.
Well, at least until it's handled at ebuild level, local USE flag
documentation can be used to explain the implications to the user
beforeh
I did now try this for a while and it works quite good, it only has one
problem. If the package gets unmerged, for whatever reason, then the
file will be unmerged. I know, that it is possible to keep dirs, but is
it possible to keep files (without touching them manually outside portage)?
Bernd
Ry
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 09:03:22AM +0100, Denis Dupeyron wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2008 4:12 AM, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Networking, admin tool for some networked printers and JetDirect-style
> > > adapter
> > > boxes:
> > > net-print/npadmin
> > printing herd, can you take thi
On Jan 14, 2008 4:12 AM, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Networking, admin tool for some networked printers and JetDirect-style
> > adapter
> > boxes:
> > net-print/npadmin
> printing herd, can you take this?
Sure, but as long as none of us as such hardware we can only do basic
ma
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