Re: [gentoo-dev] public system of ratings
Oleg, please, do not top post. В Сбт, 16/02/2008 в 15:16 +0600, Oleg Puchinin пишет: > One hundred programmers which only also do that dig in mountain "bugs" > a kind " new package ", it, in my opinion, how to use a steam hammer > to crack nuts. Can it is necessary to make the processes occuring in > Gentoo by more public? It's hard to understand what you suggested here. But I think that the answer is: even if "new package" compiles and works on 10^{any number here} systems, without maintainer it will not go in the tree and public testing does not help to resolve "new package" bugs. OTOH I already wrote you in gentoo-ru 2 possibilities how you can get your package in the tree and mentioned sunrise overlay... -- Peter. signature.asc Description: Эта часть сообщения подписана цифровой подписью
Re: [gentoo-dev] public system of ratings
On Saturday 16 February 2008, Oleg Puchinin wrote: > " is not compiled At all " > "works" All stable ebuilds in the tree should work, if they don't that's an exception and will probably get fixed soon after the failure is discovered anyway. Anyone who is willing to test a new keyword in an ebuild shouldn't have a problem filing a KEYWORDREQ in Bugzilla. > "It is excellent" If you want package ratings, take a look at ohloh.net or something, shouldn't be hard (for a human) to map the package names there to the ones in Gentoo. > "I wish to see a package in Gentoo " Again, all the most important software is already in the tree, if you need something else, filing a bug is not too much effort. -- Torsten Rehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gentoo AMD64 Arch Tester http://scel.info signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-dev] public system of ratings
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 07:49:09 pm Oleg Puchinin wrote: > Day kind! > I recently have started to use Gentoo, and I had one question. I counted two. > What for to charge developers of a problem of check of packages? I don't know what this means. > Why to not make public system of ratings? There has been no major motivation to implement such a system. > For example voting > > " is not compiled At all " > "works" > ... > "It is excellent" > "I wish to see a package in Gentoo " > bugs.gentoo.org has the ability to assign votes to bugs. If you like something you can blog about it. > And so for each [new] package. Small amounts of this can be done on bug reports. Get involved with overlay projects like sunrise to increase the usages of packages you like. Maybe oneday you'll even become a gentoo developer and can make a package mainstream. > > Oleg. -- Daniel Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gentoo Foundation signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-dev] public system of ratings
One hundred programmers which only also do that dig in mountain "bugs" a kind " new package ", it, in my opinion, how to use a steam hammer to crack nuts. Can it is necessary to make the processes occuring in Gentoo by more public? On Feb 16, 2008 3:06 PM, Rémi Cardona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oleg Puchinin a écrit : > > Day kind! > > I recently have started to use Gentoo, and I had one question. > > What for to charge developers of a problem of check of packages? > > Why to not make public system of ratings? For example voting > > We already have such a implicit rating system :) It's called bugzilla. > Just count the currently open bugs for a given package, that will give > you a pretty good estimate of how well it {mis,}behaves. > > Rémi > -- > gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] public system of ratings
Oleg Puchinin a écrit : Day kind! I recently have started to use Gentoo, and I had one question. What for to charge developers of a problem of check of packages? Why to not make public system of ratings? For example voting We already have such a implicit rating system :) It's called bugzilla. Just count the currently open bugs for a given package, that will give you a pretty good estimate of how well it {mis,}behaves. Rémi -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] public system of ratings
Day kind! I recently have started to use Gentoo, and I had one question. What for to charge developers of a problem of check of packages? Why to not make public system of ratings? For example voting " is not compiled At all " "works" ... "It is excellent" "I wish to see a package in Gentoo " And so for each [new] package. Oleg. -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list