roj/en/base/embedded/index.xml>
> lists members for it but the page source does not
> hold it, explicitly. where does it come from?
It does, as can be seen in
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/index.xml?passthru=1
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On 7 April 2010 20:05, Denis Dupeyron wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Ben de Groot wrote:
>> So all I'm asking is to do your job and make decisions on issues that
>> affect all of Gentoo. The issues I brought up are wider than a single
>> individual project.
des on global issues and policies that
affect multiple projects in Gentoo."
GLEP 39 also says "Global issues will be decided by an elected Gentoo council."
So all I'm asking is to do your job and make decisions on issues that
affect all of Gentoo. The issues I brought up are
existing relevant information. Even
better would be to have as much of that relevant information as
possible consolidated into one place, so that everyone knows where to
go to look that up. Can council decide to see this implemented?
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brought up to date.
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moderation.
It looks like we're getting together a nice team, but we sure could
use a little more help! At this point, we're still debating and
testing, so there isn't anything to moderate yet. But soon we will
have.
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ation of the wiki
- moderation
1: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/wiki/
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e right fit, as we very much also
are about offering services to developers for more "internal" use,
such as project meeting agendas. I do think we should work closely
together, like the other "participating projects" mentioned on the
UserRel project page.
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reas if you
> have to keep looking up the basics. However, with practice you *will* get
> better. :)
If there would be a need for that, then yes, I would get better.
Anyway, this exchange has gone well beyond the original scope of the
thread, and neither of us seems to have come much closer to convincing
the other. So I'll leave it at that.
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wiki?
> Maybe best to just think about this and not answer it here.
That's a very good question, and I hope to hear some answers,
especially from users.
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nd
> there's much, much more content constantly written for /proj/ and dev.g.o
> than for /doc/. So don't try to tell me that people don't have at least
> passing familiarity with it.
That's not the point. The problem is that most of us don't use it
often enough to be sufficiently fluent in it, and you will never use
it for anything else but gentoo.org pages. Moreover, there is no web
UI for quick edits, with helpful buttons and hints...
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On 3 April 2010 20:56, George Prowse wrote:
> Does mediawiki have captcha ability?
Yes, there are a number of solutions for that.
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ead that are not at all central
to our reasons for starting an official Gentoo Wiki. It's not about
hijacking your content. We already stated that we prefer to stick
with the license used for most other Gentoo documentation, which
prevents simply copying your content. So you don't need to
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is talking about ripping off and destroying, but you. There is
no need for such dramatic language.
> If an "official wiki" starts up and becomes a major documentation centre
> for user contributions,
That is the intent, and we hope you will work with us to make that
happen.
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the number one community site we have: gentoo.org, with all the
infrastructure support that entails.
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On 4 April 2010 17:36, wrote:
> Hm. Can you all just talk to the admin of gentoo-wiki and make it official?
Been there, done that. He's not interested.
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On 4 April 2010 09:31, Joshua Saddler wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 03:20:53 +0200
> Ben de Groot wrote:
>> >> GuideXML documents are often experienced as an unnecessary
>> >> barrier.
>> >
>> > I think you should clearly state again that this is not
On 4 April 2010 10:48, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
>
> Has anyone considered the immensely powerful twiki?
No. So tell us why we should. Specifically, how does it compare to
MediaWiki in terms of features and performance?
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o use it or not.
At this point they don't, so GDP-maintained documentation is not
included in the scope of the wiki. I do hope that will change in the
future. But I can live with it if it doesn't.
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of GuideXML, so it doesn't really make sense
to keep that around when we have a better solution.
I know there are people who do not agree with me on this last point,
which is why I see that as a later and separate goal. We can cross
that bridge when we come to it.
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he LXDE guide, or the Qt4 ebuild
development howto) as well as keeping existing documentation up to
date. GuideXML documents are often experienced as an unnecessary
barrier.
What else do we want it for and how would that impact organization?
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e) and tag those pages as reviewed.
I agree this is a good idea.
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ou can help. Stay in touch!
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m to all the resources
they might need. It also means our existing documentation needs to
be brought and kept up to date.
Are there any other ideas on how to improve our recruitment process?
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o we keep to the original "free for all" model, with all the spam
that includes, or do we go with registered users only? I think the
latter is the smarter option. I also think we will want to mark
certain pages "official" and lock down editing rights.
Is there anything else we
thdrawn
from various other herds I was involved in, I now have some time and
motivation to pick up something new. I wish to dedicate this to something
that will really help and I believe these discussions are a good starting
point. I hope it will trigger others in similar ways.
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need poisonous people, so let's
get rid of them.
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On 31 March 2010 07:28, Alec Warner wrote:
> This thread is primarily engaged in gauging interest in such a setup.
> Please reply if you are interested (or go vote on the bug.)
I am definitely interested.
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, and what
the criteria for inclusion are. Once you clarify the goal and the criteria
and ask for which packages should be included on that basis, I think
you'll get the answers you're looking for.
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ee that this is the minimum that should be done. But our
Python lead stubbornly refuses to honor this reasonable request.
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or issue for most stable users, unless we're expecting breakage.
>
> Rich
Did you even read the whole thread? And the other one named
"Packages pulling in python-3*, also they dont require it"?
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On 24 March 2010 18:23, Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
wrote:
> 2010-03-24 17:56:48 Ben de Groot napisał(a):
>> On 24 March 2010 17:43, Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
>> wrote:
>> > 2010-03-23 20:28:38 Ben de Groot napisał(a):
>> >> On 23 March 20
On 24 March 2010 17:43, Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
wrote:
> 2010-03-23 20:28:38 Ben de Groot napisał(a):
>> On 23 March 2010 20:13, Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
>> wrote:
>> > I'm attaching updated news item, which will be committed soon.
>>
into the dependency graph.
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On 18 March 2010 21:53, Doktor Notor wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:27:50 +0100
> Ben de Groot wrote:
>
>> > Since the last option will take time in any case, I guess the first
>> > option is the best to achieve the desired goal: make sure Python 3
>> > st
nt being the bottleneck that it is (with candidates
waiting many months), it is good to have another option
for people who want to contribute. In my personal experience
proxy-maintenance is a good way into eventual devhood.
There is no reason not to promote the possibility of
proxy-maintenance.
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> as far away as possible from any system that doesn't need it.
And the best way to do that is to package.mask it.
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On 14 March 2010 06:09, James Cloos wrote:
>>>>>> "BdG" == Ben de Groot writes:
>
> BdG> Abandoned packages do not belong in the portage tree.
>
> Nonsense. That attitude only servers to harm the user base.
You're wrong. It serves to protect
On 13 March 2010 00:07, Ryan Hill wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:33:12 +0100
> Ben de Groot wrote:
>> Abandoned packages do not belong in the portage tree. That's
>> why we have a treecleaners project.
>
> The treecleaners project is tasked with keeping these pac
? Maybe I can help there.
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kde-sunset overlay.
1:
http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev-announce/msg_f295c1c2d9d70238d289de3a7ed5bf5c.xml
2:
http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev-announce/msg_d851e05567d538b662f34de8dfdb7316.xml
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The Qt team
finds the mysql dependency that was added to the desktop profile
three months ago (see bug #291996) unacceptable. How would you
propose to solve this without splitting the desktop profile?
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On 11 March 2010 21:20, Mart Raudsepp wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 02:36 +0100, Ben de Groot wrote:
>> Seeing as there were no further comments, I think we are good to go!
>
> I suggest reading my comments...
Unless I missed something, you didn't make any comments on this
up
> or point me to the relevant documentation?
>
See http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/treecleaners/ and the policy doc
referred to on that page.
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hy should users have to compile multiple
python versions, if they only use one anyway?
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roblem is that we want to prevent that from happening.
Or at the very least advise our users that they should mask
python-3* unless they want it to be pulled in.
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On 10 March 2010 19:50, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> On 03/10/10 14:59, Ben de Groot wrote:
>> I think it would be better to have it all happen on the same day.
> The thing is bugday will soon not be thin anymore: it will require all
> the attention of all online devs: there weill b
ngs too thinly otherwise. And even for the
more involved bumps it could be handy to have users around for
testing.
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On 6 March 2010 10:11, Nirbheek Chauhan wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 2:36 AM, Ben de Groot wrote:
>>> If no, I can split off utils from poppler - with CMake it's effortless.
>>
>> We just rejoined the split poppler into one package again. So if you
>> are g
package... I understand they like that sort of thing.
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I usually do is mail the
maintainer or herd to which it is assigned, and ask if there are any
objections to fixing it. If no objections are raised within a reasonable
timeframe (depending on the seriousness of the bug), I would go ahead.
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On 5 March 2010 15:22, Markos Chandras wrote:
> On Friday 05 March 2010 15:17:06 Ben de Groot wrote:
>> So step up and maintain it!
>>
> games herd already maintains that package . At least this is what I see on
> metadata.xml
Nominally, yes. But if a package has open QA
On 4 March 2010 19:17, Victor Ostorga wrote:
> 0.8.5 was released on february 23, 2010 and the patch at bug
> 255453 seems to work fine.
> Please don't remove one of the greatest open source games.
So step up and maintain it!
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rm essential, so you will have a very hard time convincing
people that this is the best solution.
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a good point. Let's start identifying which docs need updating.
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eless version.
Another possible solution is to rename the package to a unique
string like dev-lang/python3, tho I agree that is sub-optimal.
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was:
>> What it fixes is (1) the circular dependency that people run into on a
>> fresh install and the default desktop profile, and (2) the default
>> dependency on cups that many users do not need.
But if you choose to ignore what I actually write, then I'd better stop
respondi
agree there. You did not seem to grasp the following part:
>> But this issue can be discussed separately from whether cups
>> should be enabled in profiles.
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rked stable, but I am against having
it pulled in on systems that don't need it.
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ty much same for LXDE.
As LXDE lead, I am very much for a "lighter" default desktop profile
without gnome and kde specific stuff enabled (as they are going to be
in their own subprofiles). There is no need for a separate profile for
LXDE, just a base desktop profile without too much bloat.
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re neither gtk+ nor cups is present
yet. But this issue can be discussed separately from whether cups
should be enabled in profiles.
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> USE=cups in desktop profiles is bogus for *my* Gentoo desktops.
Exactly. The last time I owned a printer is over 5 years ago. So I don't
think cups warrants to be in the standard desktop profile.
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> Users using these profiles are expected to migrate to a new profile
> before 2010-01-04, at which point the profiles will be removed.
I think you want another date here, unless you invented time travel :p
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On 4 March 2010 10:58, Alex Alexander wrote:
> Nice idea, +1.
>
> I too prefer dev-vcs as the category name.
My thoughts exactly.
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printing.
> Printing is something I'd argue is part of a desktop environment.
And I'd argue it isn't necessarily so.
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he qt flags, unless some
> application needs it, or you find that you'd prefer to have them set
> system-wide?
The toolkits should still be enabled in the default desktop profile,
they are not DE specific.
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2010/3/4 Dawid Węgliński :
> On Wednesday 03 March 2010 22:51:10 Ben de Groot wrote:
>> I'm not talking about selectively disabling cups. My proposal is
>> to no longer enable the cups useflag in the base profile.
>
> How is that going to fix circular dependency pr
ce in the case of poppler.
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is not something that is necessary for running a
desktop system.
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hese
and see if any instructions are needed. They could always ask the
involved devs/teams for more info when necessary.
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For some reason beyond my understanding, we have the cups useflag
enabled by default in profiles. This has started to generate circular
dependencies, at least for desktop profile users (gtk -> cups ->
poppler -> gtk). I propose we no longer enable the cups useflag.
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# Ben de Groot (01 Mar 2010)
# Grand mask of qt:3 and remaining reverse dependencies
# pending removal on 21 Mar 2010 (bug 283429)
=x11-libs/qt-3*
app-misc/chesstask
app-office/indeview
dev-db/qt-unixODBC
dev-embedded/yapide
dev-util/bouml
dev-util/gambas
dev-util/qsoapman
games-board/mahjongg3d
The 72 hours have passed, so I take it we are ready to officially
publish this. Richard, are you going to commit this?
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From: Alec Warner
Date: 26 February 2010 04:52
Subject: Re: [RFC] News item: 2010-03-01 MythTV 0.22 Upgrade Database Corruption
To: Ben de Groot
Cc: p...@gentoo.org
Is there a simple way for users to determine what client versions they may have?
-A
On
I think this is good to go, let's get some comments from the list.
Ben
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From: Richard Freeman
Date: 24 February 2010 16:57
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Pending mask of Qt3 and MythTV
To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org
How about this revised news item:
Titl
On 24 February 2010 08:15, Doug Goldstein wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Ben de Groot wrote:
[...]
>> one remaining issue: MythTV. Its current stable version uses Qt3, but
>> there is a Qt4 version in testing. In all this time the MythTV
>> maintainers have
this won't be
necessary.
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to this area.
1: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/wm/index.xml
2: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/util/index.xml
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On 8 February 2010 16:22, AllenJB wrote:
> The current system caters perfectly for both people who want to avoid
> specific toolkits and those who don't care what toolkits they use.
I agree. The current system is best, in my opinion.
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2010/1/24 Petteri Räty :
> On 01/24/2010 03:02 PM, Ben de Groot wrote:
>> You can't have functioning package management without the hard
>> dependencies it requires. So both portage and python should be in the
>> system set.
>
> Why should we keep redundant infor
thout the hard
dependencies it requires. So both portage and python should be in the
system set.
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importantly, what needs to happen for us to finally move to OFTC (or
another network if that is preferred)?
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2010/1/16 Peter Volkov :
> layman cache is nfs distributable. Also it's good idea to have it close
> to PORTDIR. Thus I'd like to keep it somewhere at /usr.
I'd like both to be under /var/
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2010/1/16 Sebastian Pipping :
> On 01/16/10 02:45, Mike Frysinger wrote:
>> if you want to keep all of layman's stuff together, then about your only
>> option is to create your own tree at like /var/layman/.
>
> anybody objecting to /var/layman ?
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2010/1/15 Dawid Węgliński :
> On Friday 15 January 2010 20:44:43 Alex Legler wrote:
>> > /var/lib/layman
>> >
>> > do well?
>>
>> +1
>>
> -1, /usr/local/layman?
/usr/local/ is a location the system should avoid. Somewhere in /var/
seems to be
I think we have a bigger problem with packages that have a maintainer,
at least nominally, but said maintainer does not actually maintain the
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I'm not saying we should wait for a move to a DVCS. That is obviously
going to take some time still. I think we should do both: promote the
proxy-maintenance possibility, and at the same time work on DVCS
migration, which will ultimately make such work easier.
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the remaining issues. Has anyone
tested Mercurial to see how it compares, especially with respect to
these issues?
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2010/1/13 Mike Frysinger :
> On Tuesday 12 January 2010 15:35:45 Ben de Groot wrote:
>> 2010/1/12 Markos Chandras :
>> > If you feel like it, become a proxy-maintainer and poke a developer to
>> > put your ebuilds on tree. Have you ever heard of that ? :)
>>
>&g
nstead of death. What do you think?
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instead of [ for tests throughout. It
is safer and better coding practice.
( See http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/Practices/BashTests )
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Thanks David! It was a pleasure working with you. I wish you all the best.
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