Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-02 Thread Justin
On 01/03/10 16:39, Lie Ryan wrote: I've found a few people referencing to a 30-day stabilization policy which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old to be considered for stabilization, but is there any document that serves as an official guideline/checklist on how to consider to

Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-02 Thread William Hubbs
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 09:30:18AM +0100, Justin wrote: On 01/03/10 16:39, Lie Ryan wrote: I've found a few people referencing to a 30-day stabilization policy which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old to be considered for stabilization, but is there any document that

Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Loeser
Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com said: I've been running several ~arch-ed packages that appears to be compile and runs fine on my machine and would like to vote them for stabilization. Is it enough to just open a bug issue and pray that the arch manager would notice? The general policy is here:

Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Knecht
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:41 AM, William Hubbs willi...@gentoo.org wrote: On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 09:30:18AM +0100, Justin wrote: On 01/03/10 16:39, Lie Ryan wrote: I've found a few people referencing to a 30-day stabilization policy which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old

[gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-01 Thread Lie Ryan
I've found a few people referencing to a 30-day stabilization policy which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old to be considered for stabilization, but is there any document that serves as an official guideline/checklist on how to consider to stabilize a package? Is the 30-day

Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-01 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Monday 01 March 2010 17:39:47 Lie Ryan wrote: I've found a few people referencing to a 30-day stabilization policy which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old to be considered for stabilization, but is there any document that serves as an official guideline/checklist on how

Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline

2010-03-01 Thread Justin
On 01/03/10 16:39, Lie Ryan wrote: I've found a few people referencing to a 30-day stabilization policy which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old to be considered for stabilization, but is there any document that serves as an official guideline/checklist on how to consider to