atches
for updates, etc very easily. The distributed aspect of it doesn't
necessary have to immediately impact core gentoo devs commiting ebuilds.
Or maybe not, I dunno. The point being I don't think we should immediately
write off
any of the distributed SCMs without pondering how they mig
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 10:46:35PM +, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
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> Ah, sorry!
> Graham, the community coordinator for Scale already asked us to be
> present some while back and I said 'Ya.'
>
> I know myself, nightmorph, probably omp, perhaps spb atleast are
> intending to man the booth.
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 02:15:58PM -0500, Jon Portnoy wrote:
> I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for
> sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.
>
> I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can
> find proper homes quickly. None
nel sources. Thanks.
you can get the source *tarballs* placed into /usr/portage/distfiles by
doing something like "emerge -e world -f".
-pete
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ng, whatever, but hearind the shpeel from someone involved.
* Portage development - What new features are coming up, maybe details of some
of the internals of portage, whatever.
If people want to hear me blab, I could do something on any of the mono
related stuff I work on.
-pete
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I'm glad all the arch teams, who are the one's that never screw
up and save us all, are fixing things.
-pete
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