Le mardi 21 août 2007 04:30, Jean Parpaillon a écrit :
> I don't understand your question. Do you wait for trunk to be stabilized
> to develop on OSCAR ? Aren't you an OSCAR developper ? Ok, opkg API
> changed but it has been discussed in January. Meeting notes are
> available with slides of the meeting. opkgc 0.1 is 4 months old and I
> posted many mails about changes in the API (first in march).
> Documentation is available on the wiki. There are man pages in opkgc
> releases. I wrote a tool to migrate packages from old format to new
> format. Is it not enough for all developpers to work on trunk
> stabilization ?

I am using OPKGC since the beginning and i confirm that OPKGC is pretty simple 
to use now. Jean is also very reactive to fix all the issues i found and very 
reactive to help me out when i did stupid stuff. 
Regarding trunk, I am doing my best to fix it but actually assuming you have 
an online repo for your favorite distro, trunk starts to be much more stable. 
And OPKGC itself is _not_ a source of instability.

My 2 cents,
-- 
Geoffroy

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