Re: [gentoo-dev] Sparc and Ia64 keyword clean up

2015-05-15 Thread Pacho Ramos
El jue, 14-05-2015 a las 16:33 -0700, Jack Morgan escribió:
 I'm actively working on stablereq for sparc and ia64. It took some weeks 
 to get my systems and process working. I hope to reduce the open 
 bugzilla in the next several weeks. Please don't just drop stable 
 keywords, even though the bugzilla has been open for a long time. I'd 
 appreciate it if you could send me a quick email asking to do your 
 package first, instead of just dropping the keyword. I'll put your 
 request at the top of my queue.
 
 Once I’m done with stablereq queue, I'll look to keywordreq queue. My 
 over plan is to reduce the total number of keyworded packages to a more 
 maintainable level. I'll send out more specific details for each arch 
 this week. Any help is greatly appreciated
 
 
 Thanks,
 

Thanks a lot Jack :)




Re: [gentoo-dev] Sparc and Ia64 keyword clean up

2015-05-15 Thread Mikle Kolyada


15.05.2015 02:33, Jack Morgan пишет:
 I'm actively working on stablereq for sparc and ia64. It took some
 weeks to get my systems and process working. I hope to reduce the open
 bugzilla in the next several weeks. Please don't just drop stable
 keywords, even though the bugzilla has been open for a long time. I'd
 appreciate it if you could send me a quick email asking to do your
 package first, instead of just dropping the keyword. I'll put your
 request at the top of my queue.

 Once I’m done with stablereq queue, I'll look to keywordreq queue. My
 over plan is to reduce the total number of keyworded packages to a
 more maintainable level. I'll send out more specific details for each
 arch this week. Any help is greatly appreciated


 Thanks,

++

I went through some sparc STABLEREQs too.



Re: [gentoo-dev] Sparc and Ia64 keyword clean up

2015-05-15 Thread Anthony G. Basile

On 05/14/15 20:05, Rich Freeman wrote:

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Jack Morgan jmor...@gentoo.org wrote:

My over
plan is to reduce the total number of keyworded packages to a more
maintainable level.

Many thanks.  This is really the best possible solution.  Arch teams
can stabilize packages at their discretion, and if they get in over
their heads they can de-stabilize at their discretion.  This gives the
arch team the most control over their own workload and the experience
of their users, while not being a burden on package maintainers
either.



I'd like to add that ppc and ppc64 are also in a fairly healhty state 
healthy state now thanks to ago, jer, jmorgan and others.


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Re: [gentoo-dev] Sparc and Ia64 keyword clean up

2015-05-14 Thread Rich Freeman
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Jack Morgan jmor...@gentoo.org wrote:
 My over
 plan is to reduce the total number of keyworded packages to a more
 maintainable level.

Many thanks.  This is really the best possible solution.  Arch teams
can stabilize packages at their discretion, and if they get in over
their heads they can de-stabilize at their discretion.  This gives the
arch team the most control over their own workload and the experience
of their users, while not being a burden on package maintainers
either.

-- 
Rich



[gentoo-dev] Sparc and Ia64 keyword clean up

2015-05-14 Thread Jack Morgan
I'm actively working on stablereq for sparc and ia64. It took some weeks 
to get my systems and process working. I hope to reduce the open 
bugzilla in the next several weeks. Please don't just drop stable 
keywords, even though the bugzilla has been open for a long time. I'd 
appreciate it if you could send me a quick email asking to do your 
package first, instead of just dropping the keyword. I'll put your 
request at the top of my queue.


Once I’m done with stablereq queue, I'll look to keywordreq queue. My 
over plan is to reduce the total number of keyworded packages to a more 
maintainable level. I'll send out more specific details for each arch 
this week. Any help is greatly appreciated



Thanks,

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