Walter Dnes <waltdnes <at> waltdnes.org> writes:

> 
>   First of all, thanks to everybody who answered my questions, and
> helped me get it working.  Now for the setup. 

<snip>

Walter,
This is great, practical documentation. I have kept copies of several
things you have written over the years. My favorite is the organization
of the flags in make.conf (needs some updating now). 

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/165425/focus=165441



I too create cook-books from time to time.

Recently I stumbled across this:

https://gitweb.gentoo.org/user/

Where users keep things of value for the community. I'm contemplating 
opening one, as Bob Wya suggested recently:


http://bugs.gentoo.org

https://blog.hartwork.org/?p=843

I'm  also looking to proxy-maintain some of the hacks
(um amaturish_ebuilds) and add some other codes, so I have not
decided just where and how to organize my efforts. You should 
have a public repository for all of your thingsiimho; sometimes googling
for older posts is straightforward, or memory recall is weak.

I especially like the minimized ideas and things you have posted about over
the years. I think these repos can be easy for the user community to
put up docs, guides, codes and things of interest for all of us
to look share. Please keep up the good work.


James




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