Re: [gentoo-dev] about the stable requests
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:40:47 +0100 Agostino Sarubbo a...@gentoo.org wrote: Looks like everyone is file stable requests with own rules or better to say is without common rules. What is the problem? I'd like to document a sort of best-practice(s) on our wiki. Who want to partecipate? It's a wiki. Nothing is stopping you from drafting anything and then proposing to make that into something canonical. jer
[gentoo-dev] about the stable requests
Looks like everyone is file stable requests with own rules or better to say is without common rules. I'd like to document a sort of best-practice(s) on our wiki. Who want to partecipate? -- Agostino Sarubbo Gentoo Linux Developer
Re: [gentoo-dev] about the stable requests
Agostino Sarubbo: Looks like everyone is file stable requests with own rules or better to say is without common rules. I'd like to document a sort of best-practice(s) on our wiki. Who want to partecipate? I don't think we need specific rules here. Packages and upstreams are different, so the time and circumstance of stabilizations can and should differ. But what makes sense is to document what the maintainers have to take care of (or in other words what is out of scope for arch teams) like: * test reverse deps * test packages with USE=-* and USE=+all +use +flags * something else?
Re: [gentoo-dev] about the stable requests
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 14:40:47 +0100 Agostino Sarubbo a...@gentoo.org wrote: Looks like everyone is file stable requests with own rules or better to say is without common rules. I'd like to document a sort of best-practice(s) on our wiki. Who want to partecipate? My recent etc-proposals bump and re-Stabilization request for the EAPI/distutils-r1 change. Is that one you prefer we just handle and not add to your list? I wouldn't have for just the berlios url changes. -- Brian Dolbec dolsen