Re: [gentoo-dev] glibc-2.7 stabilization

2008-04-10 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Hey Mike: Mike Frysinger escribió: some heads up here glibc-2.7 has sat in ~arch for much longer than i would have liked. the only real issue holding it back is nscd. In alpha we still have a bastard called 205099[1]. We need to track down the real problem there and fix it before we can

Re: [gentoo-dev] Projects and subproject status

2008-01-10 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Hi *: Speaking for Gentoo/Alpha Arch Team (ferdy is the lead but I used to be the status report guy): Luca Barbato escribió: Are we fine? I would say: yes. Reasons: - General keywording is just fine. - Security bugs are done in a reasonable period of time. - We have a new and shiny

Re: [gentoo-dev] New USE flags documentation

2007-11-26 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Jose Luis Rivero wrote: I'm not asking for an extra overhead of 'bureaucracy' (write specs, mailling @dev, send to the council, etc.) but a bit more of communication would be appreciated: Seems like everyone who contact me/us about this thread is agree about the needed of write a GLEP

Re: [gentoo-dev] On my way out....

2007-08-29 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Gustavo Zacarias escribió: I resign as gentoo developer. Infra: please remove my accounts. oooH shit! gustavoz was probably one of our best developers and also a friend. Gustavoz is hard to see you go. Since I arrived to Gentoo, the sparc team was always a model for all of us working in the

[gentoo-dev] Friendly reminder. Take care of your keywords

2007-08-10 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Hi *: This is a friendly reminder for all the people who work in the arch teams and make the keywording process. All of us know that the keyword process is hard and sometimes not very funny but it should be done with special care because is the final test between the software and the

Re: [gentoo-dev] baselayout-2 stablisation plans

2007-07-24 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Roy Marples escribió: On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 13:30 -0700, Chris Gianelloni wrote: We'll definitely want the same version stable across the board. I'll be sure to work with Roy and you to ensure we come to an agreement on what to use and that we're all on the same page. Fair enough. Should I

Re: [gentoo-dev] Nominations open for the Gentoo Council 2007/08

2007-07-04 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Hi all: Torsten Veller escribió: Let me paste last year's mail: | well it's about that time of the year ... time for nominating people | for the next Gentoo Council | | for the quick low down: | - nominations are from July 1 through July 31 | - anyone can nominate | - only Gentoo

Re: [gentoo-dev] Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for May

2007-05-03 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Roy Marples wrote: I maintain and play a game called Eternal Lands. I'm a Council member, but not part of the games team/herd. One of the problems games have with stable/unstable/testing/whatever keywords is that upstream changes things that in any other application just would not change. For

Re: [gentoo-dev] Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for May

2007-05-03 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Roy Marples escribió: On Thu, 03 May 2007 12:15:45 +0200 José Luis Rivero (yoswink) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ehm, IMHO call it discriminate is a big hard. Are the gnome-2.18 or beryl users discriminated or they should be using something different to Gentoo? They only thing people have to do

Re: [gentoo-dev] {Guide,Project,Foo}XML too confusing for many devs?

2007-03-26 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Alec Warner escribió: So this is getting pretty long winded; my basic question is do you as a developer find writing web pages to be confusing or difficult? Is there not a good tutorial for learning our webpage XML syntax? Do you find that you bump up against restrictions in the DTD or other

Re: [gentoo-dev] {Guide,Project,Foo}XML too confusing for many devs?

2007-03-26 Thread José Luis Rivero (yoswink)
Jakub Moc escribió: [snip] Err, where the heck has gone the GuideXML editor project that was part of last SoC? Its name is 'beacon' [1] and is developed by our dev Anant Narayanan who probably can give you more info about it. [1] http://code.kix.in/projects/beacon/ -- Jose Luis Rivero