On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 22:00:16 +0300
Mikle Kolyada wrote:
> Major arches are amd64 and x86, nothing more. There is a bug for it
> already [1]
Isn't x86 basically a dead legacy arch by now?
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08.01.2015 21:12, Michael Orlitzky пишет:
> On 01/08/2015 12:57 PM, Mikle Kolyada wrote:
>> 08.01.2015 20:15, Michael Orlitzky пишет:
>>> I vaguely remember a discussion about maintainers stabilizing their own
>>> packages -- maybe just on x86 and amd64 -- to take the load off of the
>>> arch team
On 01/08/2015 01:42 PM, Matthias Maier wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm going to write a devmanual patch but don't want to sound like a lunatic.
>>
>
> Also, an informal definition on what is supposed to be appropriate
> hardware and userland (e.g. clean amd64 profile) and what are keywording
> best practices
>
> I'm going to write a devmanual patch but don't want to sound like a lunatic.
>
Also, an informal definition on what is supposed to be appropriate
hardware and userland (e.g. clean amd64 profile) and what are keywording
best practices would be nice to have. (Alternatively a link to the
respect
On 01/08/2015 12:57 PM, Mikle Kolyada wrote:
>
> 08.01.2015 20:15, Michael Orlitzky пишет:
>> I vaguely remember a discussion about maintainers stabilizing their own
>> packages -- maybe just on x86 and amd64 -- to take the load off of the
>> arch teams.
>>
>> Did that really happen or am I making
08.01.2015 20:15, Michael Orlitzky пишет:
> I vaguely remember a discussion about maintainers stabilizing their own
> packages -- maybe just on x86 and amd64 -- to take the load off of the
> arch teams.
>
> Did that really happen or am I making it up? Is it written down anywhere?
>
amd64/x86 are
> On Thu, 08 Jan 2015, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> I vaguely remember a discussion about maintainers stabilizing their
> own packages -- maybe just on x86 and amd64 -- to take the load off
> of the arch teams.
> Did that really happen or am I making it up? Is it written down
> anywhere?
Sure i
I vaguely remember a discussion about maintainers stabilizing their own
packages -- maybe just on x86 and amd64 -- to take the load off of the
arch teams.
Did that really happen or am I making it up? Is it written down anywhere?