Il giorno 09/ago/09, alle ore 00:08, Jeremy Lavergne ha scritto:
I’d like to contribute some more to this project, so I thought I
could browse the tickets and begin to fix some easy ones but I
thought maybe it’s better to ask here.
Definitely an easier way to get started; the simplest tickets to
handle to
begin with would be simple version updates, either to nomaintainer
ports or
submitted by maintainers who don't have commit access.
To that end, you might consider doing `port livecheck installed` to
easily find out what ports you're using that are outdated. You
could also do `port livecheck maintainer:openmaintainer` or `port
livecheck maintainer:nomaintainer`. If you come across ports
without livechecks, you might flex your regex (if applicable) and
write some livechecks ;-)
I’m already maintaining some ports, I was thinking doing something on
the lower levels. I took a look at some tickets listed here:
<http://trac.macports.org/query?status=new&status=reopened&component=base&order=priority&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=owner&col=type&col=priority&col=port&type=%21enhancement
>
Maybe I’ll find something to start with.
Re: the livechecks. Is there a way to maintain a parallel macports
system, say one under /opt/local and one under ~/ports?
--
Giorgio Valoti
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