Hello, I have to agree, clean overlay would be better.
It would be really bad idea to apply patches to trinity, when we can push them into trinity (if they're general enough). Anyway, many things have changes, so I suppose they will be mostly outdated. Regards Ladislav Laska S pozdravem Ladislav Laska --- xmpp/jabber: [email protected] On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Roman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > Since i haven't seen any reply since the 21st and 3.5.12 about to be released > today, i'd say let's take a vote! > > After reading the arguments, i have to rechoice and feel a new clean + frsh > overlay could be be beneficial. > > Also i think it would be good idea to start with clean ebuilds, without any > (gentoo-sepcific) patches, if they are not needed for a working copy of > trinity. This can be added later on.. > > On Tuesday 21 September 2010 14:08:01 Ladislav Laska wrote: >> As you may have noticed, there is another thread and some of current >> developers have suggested new overlay. >> >> I personally am not really decided what would be best. Addint it to >> current overlay does have its benefits - easy update and so on. But >> having overlay just for trinity gives better options for new users - >> they could install clean trinity, without third-party stuff (well, at >> least without unmaintained stuff). I'd imagine there are many tools >> noone uses. >> >> Well, I'd go for an overlay, but since we don't have a leader (don't >> we?) or some position like that, I feel like I shouldn't make an >> decision myself, so should we take a vote or something? :-) >> >> Regards Ladislav Laska >> S pozdravem Ladislav Laska >> --- >> xmpp/jabber: [email protected] >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Ladislav Laska >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > It should definitely be hardmasked until it's complete. When the time >> > comes and trinity will be ready, we shall unmask it and let users >> > upgrade. >> > >> > Anyone who wishes not to, could easily mask it back, since all trinity >> > ebuilds will be clearly higher version. We should also create a list >> > in documentation for this purpose (don't want to push users to >> > upgrade, since some of them are using 3.5.10 and may not want a >> > change). >> > >> > Regards Ladislav Laska >> > S pozdravem Ladislav Laska >> > --- >> > xmpp/jabber: [email protected] >> > >> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Roman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> +1 for that. >> >> >> >> I think it would be too confusing if we add another overlay. >> >> Why not put TDE (are we calling it TDE now?) ~ or mask it via >> >> package.mask until we have a working (possibly not bug-free) version? >> >> >> >> On Tuesday 21 September 2010 10:07:52 Ladislav Laska wrote: >> >>> Yes, that's what I was thinking. I'm also thinking we could make all >> >>> "original" ebuilds stable and TDE releases sort out by ~, at least for >> >>> now. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Regards Ladislav Laska >> >>> S pozdravem Ladislav Laska >> >>> --- >> >>> xmpp/jabber: [email protected] >> >>> >> >>> 2010/9/20 "Petr Morávek [Xificurk]" <[email protected]>: >> >>> > Personally, I don't see much point in creating a new overlay since it >> >>> > would be most probably used by the same users as kde-sunset. We can >> >>> > still keep old ebuilds of latest official KDE3 packages there and in >> >>> > the same time add "new" releases of TDE. >> >>> > >> >>> > Petr >> >>> > >> >>> > Ladislav Laska napsal(a): >> >>> >> Hello, >> >>> >> >> >>> >> I'd like to ask, what do you think of trinity project? The 3.5.12 >> >>> >> release is relatively near and I'd like to start discussion wether >> >>> >> to incorporate it into sunset, or develop it in separate overlay. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> I originally intended to do it in sunset, but now I'm not sure. The >> >>> >> development seems to be pretty serious and maybe it won't be sunset >> >>> >> anymore - I'd say we should create something like kde-resurrection. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> :-) >> >>> >> >> >>> >> What do you think? >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Regards Ladislav Laska >> >>> >> S pozdravem Ladislav Laska >> >>> >> --- >> >>> >> xmpp/jabber: [email protected] >> >> >> >> greetings, >> >> Roman >> >> -- >> >> And they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy >> >> on us. >> >> -- Luke 17:13 > > > > greetings, > Roman > -- > The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. > -- Merrick Furst > >
