On 16 June 2013 08:08, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." <phajdan...@gentoo.org> wrote: > On 6/12/13 11:51 PM, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote: >> Still seems like working in gentoo-x86 without doing stabilization >> would cover most of those bases. Working in the unstable main tree is >> still a lot better than keeping stuff out there in an overlay, IMO. > > +1 > > This works really well for the Gentoo Chromium team, where we have just > hard masked packages and ~arch packages right in the tree.
In this is a continuation of a 'gentoo-haskell' sub-thread I have to say that Chromium and co. it not a development library this is a end user application. End user applications should be in tree (except for some testing reasons), if not just ignore this letter. And thanks for your work. -- Alexander