Indeed, it is up to the individual authors to determine the status
of their eggs. Chicken itself has official and unofficial versions to
distinguish which releases are somewhat tested, but the eggs are
managed by their respective authors.

   -Ivan

  
John Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Matthew Welland scripsit:
>> I have some things I'd like to turn into eggs that I don't think belong on 
>> the official eggs page. I can make my own egg repository but I think an 
>> unofficial eggs page would be really useful.
>
> I don't see any point in distinguishing between official and
> unofficial eggs.  Any egg is only as good as its author/maintainer
> intends it to be.  If you want to give warnings of non-support or
> other kinds of inadequacy, put them in the egg documentation.


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