Le Jeudi 16 Janvier 2003 15:19, Buchan Milne a �crit : > > And hey, it's kind of happening anyway, in some degree. Isn't it, > > Texstar, Ranger, Borg, Pengiun Liberation Front, Thac and others? Why not > > have a plan for managing all that positive energy? > > Ranger (me in case you've missed my sig) hardly packages anything that > doesn't first go to MandrakeClub on it's way to contrib ... but I'm > maintaining a few too many already (and can't believe how Gotz, > Guillaume Rousse and a few others maintain so many packages, I still > have about 5 on my rebuild list ...). I got slav^H^H^H^Hcollaborators, do you really think i'm fool enough to do the work myself :-) ?
> I would like to see Thac's RPMs > (at least those on Club, maybe more) in contrib (ardour etc), and surely > Gotz or someone could get his stuff in in the meantime? And it would be > cool to see kernel maintainers take more patches from contributors > (Danny's work on the kernel in MandrakeClub has been very good, Juan > could have a working supermount and maybe even preempt kernel with very > little effort on his part). > > PLF is well maintained, and incompatible with being in a distro, so > should stay as it is. > > Would love to see Tex and Borg cooperating with the rest (ie not > building packages that conflict with PLF packages etc). Sure, duplication of work is waste. I'd like also see more people join youri project, whose goals is to provide tools for making packagers' work easier. There still isn't even a web page for the project, but we at least have a mailing-list: see https://lists.zarb.org/mailman/listinfo/youri-discuss -- If such a program has not crashed yet, it is waiting for a critical moment before it crashes. -- Murphy's Computer Laws n�6
