Hi,
2014-03-06 4:41 GMT+08:00 Andrew Lee <[email protected]>: > Hi Andreas and other folks, > > I am very sorry about that.This is my fault as that I didn't explain > enough to Franklin who would like to adopt ezgo blends. > > Hi Frinklin, > As what Andreas said. This is a shared svn to other blends too. Please > revert the unrelated stuff and be more verbose to explain what you like > to approach before action. I am sure there are better solutions as what > seems to me that > 1. The PhET stuff could be a separate package and may be useful for > others too. > 2. Your hacks for ezgo menu entries could be integrated in a better way. > > I may guide you how to do these in a better way. In first stage, what we > should do is sync packages that ships in ezgo with the tasks under > ezgo/trunk/debian-ezgo/tasks/. > > Would you mind to do this as learn how blends works as a starter? > > Best regards, > > -Andrew > > > > 2014-03-05 20:51 GMT+08:00 Andreas Tille <[email protected]>: > >> Hi Franklin, >> >> I have noticed your commit to >> >> svn://svn.debian.org/svn/blends/projects/ezgo >> >> and I think this is *not* the kind of stuff that belongs to this >> repository! Could you please find a better place for your 1.2GB >> workaround dir or discuss things on the Blends mailing list first. >> >> I guess you totally missunderstood the purpose of this repository and >> the effect of your commit is that you are wasting bandwidth of people >> working with the Blends repository and filling up their harddisk with >> stuff which is uninteresting for them. >> >> I'd really like to support your attempt to revitalise ezgo but you >> probably should be more verbose about what you like to approach and >> how this could be done. >> >> Would you please so kind to revert your commit until we have found >> a better solution? >> >> Kind regards >> >> Andreas. >> > Sorry to all. I realized that right after I got this approval mail, so I cancelled the post and moved the workaround to my own git repository. I just removed the workaround from svn. I'm still learning the way how debian blends did and will be very appreciated to get help from all of you. Franklin
