Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Kumba
Philip Webb wrote: To this user since 2003, who plans to install Gentoo in the new machine which I am presently designing, this sounds like a very welcome development. I shall continue to subscribe to -dev , but not to -project. Should I also subscribe to -dev-announce or will its msgs be duplic

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Philip Webb
070717 Robin H. Johnson wrote: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Petteri R??ty wrote: >> I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project list >> so how about we just get that mailing list going right now >> and let the rest of it fall into place later. >> My guess is that

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Robin H. Johnson
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 12:28:09AM -0700, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Petteri R??ty wrote: > > I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing > > list and even this ML changes thread itself involved the creation of the > > -project ma

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Roy Marples
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 11:30 -0600, Joe Peterson wrote: > Seems to me that new dev announcements should be on [perhaps the > announcement variant] of -dev, since they are related to the development > team. It'd be nice to hear those announcements on the list devs are > required to subscribe to, so

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Joe Peterson
Kumba wrote: > George Prowse wrote: >> So that would mean that welcoming new developers would be on the >> -project list? > > My thinking, I think they would fit better over there, since it is somewhat > non-technical. However, machine-generated notices of dev arrival or dev > departure could

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Kumba
George Prowse wrote: So that would mean that welcoming new developers would be on the -project list? My thinking, I think they would fit better over there, since it is somewhat non-technical. However, machine-generated notices of dev arrival or dev departure could be directed to other list

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Roy Marples
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 14:13 +0100, George Prowse wrote: > So that would mean that welcoming new developers would be on the > -project list? Or on say gentoo-announce, but yes. > Would package removals be on it because it seems to be somewhere in the > middle? That's an announcement, so I would

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread George Prowse
Roy Marples wrote: On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 11:00 +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: How about defining the purpose of all these list with which we'll soon end up before going ahead and requesting changes? -dev is just for technical development. -project is for non technical development of Gentoo. Wh

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Roy Marples
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 11:00 +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > How about defining the purpose of all these list with which we'll > soon end up before going ahead and requesting changes? -dev is just for technical development. -project is for non technical development of Gentoo. What is technical dev

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:04:55 +0300 Petteri Räty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project > mailing list and even this ML changes thread itself involved the > creation of the -project mailing (the thread itself is a prime > example on why we need -

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:54:35AM +0300, Petteri Räty wrote: > No, just the mailing list. Dunno but I tried to make that clear in my mail. Oops, sorry. No opposition to _that_. ;-) cheers, Wernfried -- Wernfried Haas (amne) - amne (at) gentoo.org Gentoo Forums - http://forums.gentoo.or

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Robin H. Johnson
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 09:49:32AM +0200, Wernfried Haas wrote: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Petteri R?ty wrote: > > I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing > > list > (just to avoid misunderstandings, we're not only talking about > creating -project,

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Petteri Räty
Wernfried Haas kirjoitti: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Petteri Räty wrote: >> I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing >> list > > (just to avoid misunderstandings, we're not only talking about > creating -project, but also the stuff that people with

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Petteri Räty wrote: > I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing > list (just to avoid misunderstandings, we're not only talking about creating -project, but also the stuff that people with non @gentoo.org address get moderate

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Robin H. Johnson
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Petteri R??ty wrote: > I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing > list and even this ML changes thread itself involved the creation of the > -project mailing (the thread itself is a prime example on why we need > -project in t

Re: [gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Kumba
Petteri Räty wrote: I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing list and even this ML changes thread itself involved the creation of the -project mailing (the thread itself is a prime example on why we need -project in the first place) so how about we just get that mai

[gentoo-dev] Getting -project started

2007-07-17 Thread Petteri Räty
I have seen no real opposition for the creation of the -project mailing list and even this ML changes thread itself involved the creation of the -project mailing (the thread itself is a prime example on why we need -project in the first place) so how about we just get that mailing list going right