On Monday 08 May 2006 17:42, Curtis Napier wrote:
> In fact, I was planning on using him a little more for other things. I
> already used him for a custom error page[1] and was planning on working
> him into other places on the website. Presently the only place Larry is
> mentioned in any way shape
On 08/05/06, Curtis Napier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been around since the beginning and have fond memories of Larryjust like the rest of you. I wasn't planning on getting rid of him.
In fact, I was planning on using him a little more for other things. Ialready used him for a custom error pag
Curtis Napier posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on
Mon, 08 May 2006 17:42:29 -0400:
>
> I've been around since the beginning and have fond memories of Larry
> just like the rest of you. I wasn't planning on getting rid of him.
>
> In fact, I was planning on using him a little more fo
I've been around since the beginning and have fond memories of Larry
just like the rest of you. I wasn't planning on getting rid of him.
In fact, I was planning on using him a little more for other things. I
already used him for a custom error page[1] and was planning on working
him into other pl
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> OOo etc could make editing more productive for those not familiar
> with XML odds - just imagine why translation of Gentoo doc is
> so slow and weak?
Because you basically have to do everything yourself. Yup, you get some
contributions from your users, but those are of v
Do we really need this package?
There is ghostscript:
/usr/bin/ps2ascii
as well as:
/usr/bin/ps2pdf
+ poppler:
/usr/bin/pdftotext
Does that replace the functionality?
- Stefan
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Molle Bestefich wrote:
> I was trying to say that a QA tool in form of a SVN pre-commit hook
> seems like a perfect fit. The entire infrastructure to run an
> external application to check a commit before carrying it out,
> approve the commit, send appropriate error messages back to the SCM
> clie
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 19:14 +0200, Martin Ehmsen wrote:
> Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen wrote:
> > Anyone willing to take care of this package in the future, please update
> > metadata/herd info and CC yourself on the bug.
>
> I seems that the text-markup team could absorb this package (seems very
>
Daniel Drake wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone interested in taking over maintenance of easytag? I still
use it, but am looking to free up some time for other things.
It doesn't require much commitment: there aren't many bugs filed for
it (none open at the moment either). Easytag 2.0 is just around the
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 00:23 +0100, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> > I use it myself, but haven't ever looked at any of its bugs. I guess I
> > can take it, provided you're going to be available to answer questions
> > on it for a bit. ;]
>
> Of course. I know the codebase quite
Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen wrote:
> Anyone willing to take care of this package in the future, please update
> metadata/herd info and CC yourself on the bug.
I seems that the text-markup team could absorb this package (seems very
related).
If no one objects to this, I'll add it to the text-markup
moooOn 5/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -Original Message-> From: Xavier Neys [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 3:23 AM> To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org> Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Heritage>> Larry asked me not to top-post...
>> Josh Saddler wr
app-text/pstotext is without an active maintainer and has an open security bug
#132662
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132662
Anyone willing to take care of this package in the future, please update
metadata/herd info and CC yourself on the bug.
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Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen
Gentoo Lin
Hi all (devs).
Just a quick reminder to talk to teams before adding yourself to
herds.xml and dumping packages on them.
Every so often I see or hear of devs joining teams without talking to
them first and dumping packages on the team just to disappear again
quickly. The obvious result is unmainta
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > (snipped)
>
> Templates seem a bit . . . hackish. Mostly we also need
> documentation writers to be/who are comfortable with working
> with the XML code itself, tags and all.
First of all, we need _documentation_ and _documentation wr
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Templates seem a bit . . . hackish. Mostly we also need documentation writers to
be/who are comfortable with working with the XML code itself, tags and all.
WYSIWYG editors just don't strike me as a good idea for w
Peter posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
below, on Sun, 07 May 2006 16:08:52 -0400:
> Anyway, I am a user, and I feel like I can respond. I have participated on
> bugzilla, contributed some ebuilds, tried to get a project going (nvidia
> unified drivers), and I never felt like I was not encour
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On Sunday 07 May 2006 06:00, Daniel Goller wrote:
I can honestly say that after reading your entire email I was no more
enlightened on what you were actually disenchanted about then before.
Perhaps your lack of clarity in your email reflects s
Hi devs,
I've recently (too late ;-) read that we (Chris White?) had proposed the
GuideXML
editor project for GSoC. I have some ideas to describe here, and (possibly)
willing to act as a co-mentor for this challenge.
It is interesting that we've already approached this task at Russian
doc transla
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