[gentoo-dev] Hi

2013-04-02 Thread Raymond Jennings
Hey devs, and hopefully fellow devs before long.

Just joined this list as suggested on irc and I'm going to be lurking for
awhile to see what you guys actually do every day.

Carry on.


Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi

2013-04-02 Thread Tom Wijsman
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 07:10:27 -0700
Raymond Jennings shent...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey devs, and hopefully fellow devs before long.

 Just joined this list as suggested on irc and I'm going to be lurking
 for awhile to see what you guys actually do every day.
 
 Carry on.

Hello Raymond!

Actions speak louder than words or silence, while I welcome you to lurk
the conversations we have you may be more interested in trying to do
some of our activities instead; you can find a short list of them at

http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/How_to_contribute_to_Gentoo

If you have any questions regarding any development matters; feel free
to leave us a question, preferably in one of the dev rooms on IRC. The
mailing list is more focused on discussions regarding ideas, uncertain
and conflicting matters and other developer issues.

Have fun!

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[gentoo-dev] hi

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[gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread Rafael Fernández
Hi !!

How are you all ? I've been using Gentoo for a couple of months and I really 
like it. I've been working little hard for Debian until now, for 2 years more 
or less, but it is a very slow-motion distribution, and I like the agility that 
Gentoo has.

I'm studying Computer Science in Madrid (Spain), and I've to sit for my final 
exams. What a surprise when I had to study Algebra and I couldn't find wxMaxima 
in Portage... Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you could 
send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because I write 
here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: 
http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net, there is the source-code and I have read 
somewhere that is GPL licensed, so there won't be any legal troubles.

Thank you so much.

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread Yuri Vasilevski
Hi,

On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 14:48:18 -0400
Aaron Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you could send me the web 
  site that explains it),
 
 http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml
 
  I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: 
  http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net
 
 Bugs/new ebuilds requests go to http://bugs.gentoo.org/.

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83167

Best regards,
Yuri.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
I think wxMaxima came up on the gentoo-science list; there may already
be a request for an ebuild and someone may even have done it. Meanwhile,
ordinary Maxima, including the standard X interface, is already in
Portage. So are emacs, xemacs and texmacs, all of which provide a
user-friendly interface to Maxima. I personally use it from texmacs,
because it formats the results in highly-readable mathematical form,
rather than the ASCII art format of conventional Maxima. Will wxMaxima
do that?

Rafael Fernández wrote:

Hi !!

How are you all ? I've been using Gentoo for a couple of months and I really 
like it. I've been working little hard for Debian until now, for 2 years more 
or less, but it is a very slow-motion distribution, and I like the agility 
that Gentoo has.

I'm studying Computer Science in Madrid (Spain), and I've to sit for my final 
exams. What a surprise when I had to study Algebra and I couldn't find 
wxMaxima in Portage... Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you 
could send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because I 
write here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: 
http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net, there is the source-code and I have read 
somewhere that is GPL licensed, so there won't be any legal troubles.

Thank you so much.

  

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread Anthony Gorecki
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 02:39:49 +0800, Rafael Fernndez wrote:
 Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if
 you could send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because
 I write here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima

In the future, please search the web and read the Gentoo documentation
(read: manual) before posting questions and requests such as the above. You may
need to spend an extra five minutes of your time, but you'll do everyone a
favor by reducing the amount of message clutter on the list.


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