On 1/10/2024 6:51 AM, Sam James wrote:
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> gentoo_bugs_p...@parallaxshift.com writes:
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>> help
>
> ???
Whoops! Sorry about that. I brain farted and thought this was a
mailinglist control e-mail address. And I'm on the digest, so I hadn't
received my own stupidity sent back to myself yet.
Hi R0b0t1,
Thank you for you interest. Any help is welcome. You don't need to be
experienced in writing ebuilds too much, but I'd expect some insight or
some interest in Erlang to figure out why the hell sometimes a package
just doesn't compile. Please look at bug reports related to dev-erlang
and
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 9:33 PM, Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> wrote:
> R0b0t1 posted on Tue, 22 Aug 2017 21:46:09 -0500 as excerpted:
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>> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:50 PM, wrote:
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>>> Some time ago I've made an effort to split ejabberd into proper
>>> dependencies handled by portage rather th
R0b0t1 posted on Tue, 22 Aug 2017 21:46:09 -0500 as excerpted:
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:50 PM, wrote:
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>> Some time ago I've made an effort to split ejabberd into proper
>> dependencies handled by portage rather than repackaging bundle produced
>> by rebar. While I've found that easier to
> Come on lxnay, who are you trying to fool here?
Oh for crying out loud, Pierre. How paranoid!
Luca - questioning Gentoo's HR shouldn't elicit insults about pigs and
trolls. This behavior suggests you are too easy to piss off in the
first place. I'm not going to bother with pointwise pseudo-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I'm a newcomer to Gentoo and never heard of Sabayon (great project
btw). Knowing no one here or there, nor any history:
great never heard project... Smells troll or dumb fan.
This conversation reminds me of Human Resources. They always have
'procedures' and 'ca
Fabio Erculiani napsal(a):
I'll try to file a huge bug on all the broken RDEPENDs
I'll found. I'll try to find a free slot during the end of the next
week for the hunting.
No, please don't. One bug per category is acceptable, no way I'm going
to CC 150 maintainers on such monster bug and watch
On Friday 14 March 2008 18:16:15 Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> Then, we'll see how long it will stay open, just one evidence here:
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125728 :)
Uhh.. We can do better than that...
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1343
Seriously though.. if someone had a pro
I don't really want CVS access neither I care. What I want is just
fixing bugs. I'll try to file a huge bug on all the broken RDEPENDs
I'll found. I'll try to find a free slot during the end of the next
week for the hunting.
Then, we'll see how long it will stay open, just one evidence here:
http:/
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I've read Gentoo's new dev announcements about monkeys and paper
> weights. People with a couple of small open-source projects. The
> monkeys and paper weights get CVS rights. Then the chief architect of
> Sabayon is scotched over bugzilla output? Please. That smells
I've haven't finished reading this thread so excuse if some points here
have been written already.
1. You think that because you work everyday with gentoo on your own
variant should automatically grant you CVS access. This is _not_
possible. It has already been said, the only way to get access CV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
Well I'm a newcomer to Gentoo and never heard of Sabayon (great project
btw). Knowing no one here or there, nor any history:
Never heard of and you say it's a great project?
This conversation reminds me of Human Resources. They always have
'procedures' and 'car
On 3/14/08, Pierre-Yves Rofes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You seem to know him pretty well it seems...
> Come on lxnay, who are you trying to fool here? You think that just by
> opening an anonymous mail account, we would be dumb enough to not
> recognize you? You could at least have been a
This conversation reminds me of Human Resources. They always have
'procedures' and 'career tracks.' Gentoo's chitchat about earning
gold
stars and brownie points is giving me HR sickness. You're asking
Michael Jordan to prove himself on the high school team.
You must be American.
I am Pre
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Well I'm a newcomer to Gentoo and never heard of Sabayon (great project
> btw). [...]
>
> When someone as expert as this [...]
> He is worth ten bugzillas. [...]
> He knows what he is doing and filing bugzillas is a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Then the chief architect of
> Sabayon is scotched over bugzilla output?
Can I declare myself Chief Architect of unieject? Does that give me
right to take and fix others' software without passing through the usual
ways?
Counting titles seems more an HR thing to me than
Well I'm a newcomer to Gentoo and never heard of Sabayon (great project
btw). Knowing no one here or there, nor any history:
This conversation reminds me of Human Resources. They always have
'procedures' and 'career tracks.' Gentoo's chitchat about earning gold
stars and brownie points is givin
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:43:35PM +0100, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> What I just need is respect.
> I might found around 150-200 bugs on (R)DEPEND. Take 200 on about 6500
> packages we have in our repository, if I take 5 minutes each, I'd end
> up to take 16 hours.
As the others said, you can either
René 'Necoro' Neumann schrieb:
I'm not a gentoo-dev - and I did not read the whole thread, because it
was too political for me (do I really have to read all these IRC quotes?).
+1, this stuff belongs to the -project mailinglist
But I just had an idea for this topic (don't know if anyone had t
Fabio Erculiani a écrit :
I might found around 150-200 bugs on (R)DEPEND. Take 200 on about 6500
packages we have in our repository, if I take 5 minutes each, I'd end
up to take 16 hours.
Then open a reduced number of bugs, say one per portage category that
has over 20 bugs and group the rest
On 3/13/08, Chris Gianelloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for reminding me once again how you like to interact with the
> people that you're trying to "help" out. You wonder why people respond
> negatively to your demands and this is how you react to people.
>
>
> --
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> Chris Gianelloni
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 17:22 +0100, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> [gio mar 13 2008] [02:54:56] agaffney: I don't think it's
> worth it wasting my time insulting you, I've something better to do
> [gio mar 13 2008] [02:55:07]lxnay: oh, burn!
> [gio mar 13 2008] [02:55:11] * agaffney cries in
What I just need is respect.
I might found around 150-200 bugs on (R)DEPEND. Take 200 on about 6500
packages we have in our repository, if I take 5 minutes each, I'd end
up to take 16 hours. To build my previous list, I took about 30
minutes, it's not that big, but even that small.
So, what I just
[gio mar 13 2008] [02:50:43] if you want access to the
tree, find a mentor and go through the recruitment process
[gio mar 13 2008] [02:50:45]lxnay: Other people have to
live with the changes. no-one can maintain the whole tree single
handed.
[gio mar 13 2008] [02:50:51] Halcy0n: becau
Fabio Erculiani wrote:
[02:31] lxnay: we offer all of our work that you base your
distribution off, and you don't contribute back at all, in any way.
^^ This is a really stupid sentence. It seems some of you don't even
realize how many users we brought to Gentoo, and this is really sad.
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