[gentoo-dev] Food For Thought: Bugzilla Localization?

2005-08-03 Thread Chris White
Ok, I'm just going to sort of throw this into the mix, so here goes: I was talking with the -doc people about the bugzilla doc I was working on. I wanted to try and get rid of the pictures, and go with something more ascii representative for ease of translation. But then someone brought up

Re: [gentoo-dev] Food For Thought: Bugzilla Localization?

2005-08-03 Thread Sven Vermeulen
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 04:17:38PM +0900, Chris White wrote: 1) Are there official gentoo i18n groups, and if so, do they have their own bugzilla. If so, maybe we can link to them from the non-bugzilla site, and the people their can transition non-english bugs over to standard bugzilla.

Re: [gentoo-dev] Food For Thought: Bugzilla Localization?

2005-08-03 Thread Simon Stelling
Hi, Chris White wrote: 2) Can people be brought on board to localize bugzilla, as well as provide translation of non-english bugs. 3) Somewhat similiar to 2, explain to users what the english fields mean, and have them fill it out in their own language, then have someone come by and

Re: [gentoo-dev] Food For Thought: Bugzilla Localization?

2005-08-03 Thread Xavier Neys
Chris White wrote: Ok, I'm just going to sort of throw this into the mix, so here goes: I was talking with the -doc people about the bugzilla doc I was working on. I wanted to try and get rid of the pictures, and go with something more ascii representative for ease of translation. But then

Re: [gentoo-dev] The dreaded debug use flag/eclass

2005-08-03 Thread Martin Schlemmer
On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 09:22 -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote: On Monday 01 August 2005 10:43 pm, Danny van Dyk wrote: Mike Frysinger schrieb: |your USE=pic example is wrong, it does not change CFLAGS (and if your |package does, it is broken) chillispot at least is not wrong. If USE=pic is

Re: [gentoo-dev] Base/use.defaults, eds as a X86 default use

2005-08-03 Thread Chris Gianelloni
On Aug 3, 2005, at 5:16 AM, Tsunam wrote: Would like to first thank Carsten Lohrke, Carlo, for helping me find the exact location of the mysterious appearance of eds to a on default status. *story time* After a recent emerge sync, I came face to face with quite a pecular list of packages

Re: [gentoo-dev] Base/use.defaults, eds as a X86 default use

2005-08-03 Thread Sebastian Bergmann
Chris Gianelloni schrieb: Because gnome is enabled by default, and eds/gstreamer are really needed for a properly working default Gnome configuration. Not really. I have a properly working (non-default, true) Gnome configuration with USE=-eds. -- Sebastian Bergmann

[gentoo-dev] New categories: dev-php4 and dev-php5

2005-08-03 Thread Stuart Herbert
Hi, As the feedback from my overlay for mixed PHP4/PHP5 support has been entirely positive, I'd like to move this work into the Portage tree later this week. This will create two new top-level categories: - dev-php4 for PHP4 extensions - dev-php5 for PHP5 extensions PHP extensions are

Re: [gentoo-dev] Food For Thought: Bugzilla Localization?

2005-08-03 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 16:17:38 +0900 Chris White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | 2) Can people be brought on board to localize bugzilla, as well as | provide translation of non-english bugs. No non-English bugs for anything except docs please. It's hard enough to get the information we need out of bugs

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: where goes Gentoo?

2005-08-03 Thread Chris Gianelloni
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 13:55 +0200, Sven Köhler wrote: In my humble opinion, Gentoo is missing too many points to be an enterprise Linux. We commit to a live tree. We don't have true QA, testing or tinderbox. We don't have paid staff, alpha/beta/rc cycles. We don't really have product

Re: [gentoo-dev] Modular X plans

2005-08-03 Thread Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 07:41, Donnie Berkholz wrote: If you want your patch back in, you will _need_ to file it upstream and have it committed before we will re-add it. While I generally agree with this the closer to upstream, the better, I hope that this can be a bit more easy for

[gentoo-dev] Re: where goes Gentoo?

2005-08-03 Thread Duncan
Chris Gianelloni posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Wed, 03 Aug 2005 09:39:07 -0400: Administrating a Gentoo system takes time - much time, but ... This is something that I think most people forget. Running Gentoo makes you a Linux Systems Administrator. Sure, you're only being

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: where goes Gentoo?

2005-08-03 Thread River Yan
I think it's value is that gentoo is for the developers. : )-- Riverfor [A chinese, a gentoo user, a programmer]

[gentoo-dev] Re: where goes Gentoo?

2005-08-03 Thread Sven Köhler
In my humble opinion, Gentoo is missing too many points to be an enterprise Linux. We commit to a live tree. We don't have true QA, testing or tinderbox. We don't have paid staff, alpha/beta/rc cycles. We don't really have product lifecycles, since we don't generally backport fixes to older

[gentoo-dev] IMPORTANT: Network maintenance

2005-08-03 Thread Lance Albertson
Hey all, All our servers located at IU (which includes a few rsync servers and toucan) will have a network outage of approximately one hour tomorrow (Aug 4) between 0600-0700 CDT (1100-1200 UTC). Hopefully all goes well and we don't notice them gone that long. Cheers, -- Lance Albertson [EMAIL

Re: [gentoo-dev] New global USE flag: logrotate

2005-08-03 Thread Tom Martin
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 08:58:14PM +0300, Alin Nastac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It also controls whether a cron script that use native squid log rotation is installed or not. You cannot select your preferred rotation mechanism (logrotate or cron job) through other way than useflags. If it's