2012/1/14 Axel Beckert <[email protected]>: > Not seriously though, mostly for the same reasons as Christian: I have > no idea of C++. And the very little idea I got during my second > semester at university (about 15 years ago) is surely gone for good. > ;-)
Hmmm, so C++ is not that sort of think like riding a bike, that you never forget even if don't practice it? ;-) Just kidding, I think that things like these are very important: > But I can offer to test aptitude from unstable or experimental in > daily heavy duty use (including custom grouping, custom format strings > and custom limiting) on several Debian and Debian-Ports architectures: > i386, amd64, kfreebsd-i386, powerpc and sparc at least -- armhf, > sparc64 and maybe alpha to come. Plus root access to one > kfreebsd-amd64 box (asdfasdf actually). Testing aptitude in such architectures, which are "arcane" for many of us, will be very important. And opinion/counseling from heavy users will be very welcome. > And encouraging those who are already up to help out with aptitude to > continue to do so! :-) Thanks! ... and overseeing our work and packaging practices will be very usefull as well. Cheers, welcome aboard and thanks for your nice words. _______________________________________________ Aptitude-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aptitude-devel

