Hi, 

as I've only recently "graduated to developer", I've got a question about 
this. Diego, your request makes perfect sense to me. But, so far I always 
thought "Python, portage, and gcc are the things that I really need to rely 
on, so whatever I do, I'll keep those stable."

(My development machine(s) are also my real-life work machines.)

What is the general opinion on this? 
Do you (developers) all use ~arch portage? 
How big is the risk?

Best, 
Andreas

Am Mittwoch 29 September 2010, 20:58:01 schrieb Diego Elio Pettenò:
> Hi all,
> 
> I would like to beg all developers to keep around a copy of latest
> Portage (2.1.9 or even 2.2) to use for committing to main tree. Reason
> being that if we add more errors to be reported, using the old stable
> version will still ignore the error cases, and allow broken ebuilds to
> pass through without errors.
> 
> Thank you.


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