> Do you know how much "members" the "gentoo octave" project have?
My guess is that theres is only one or none.

> Each sentence you write make this more obvious.
Whatever you say.

> 1) You DON'T need to use Github to update the package database.
> There's a big and shiny warning on this section of the docs saying
> that end-users don't need to read. Just do it if you want to help
> other users. Use the --scm option of g-octave, and package.keywords to
> unmask the scm packages you want to install.
> 2) You DON'T need to use --sync at all, g-octave can install packages
> from octave-forge SVN repository with the damn --scm option.
I don't want to install the svn packages from octave-forge repository. I want 
to install the lastest stable packages from octave-forge. Which is something I 
cannot do unless I follow some instructions in the docs that, as an end user, 
I'm not supposed to read.

> 3) stable releases of g-octave comes with a package database, that is
> installed by 'emerge --config'. We do this for security reasons. The
> live version obviously don't comes with a package database, then you
> need the '--sync' option to get one from github.
So I can't use the lastest stable versions of octave-packages unless I use the 
unstable and masked software and somebody manually mantains an external 
database. I can't see how this is easier for the end user.

Thanks for your time, but I think is easier, faster and better for me if I 
mantain my own ebuild-based repo.

Cheers,

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