Re: [gentoo-dev] looking for mentor

2005-06-05 Thread Jonas Geiregat
I may not have interpreted your message correctly. If I inferred something from it that you didn't intend to convey, please clarify. Developing the Portage software itself is an entirely different process than creating an ebuild: unless you're planning to contribute enhancement code to

[gentoo-dev] looking for mentor

2005-06-04 Thread Jonas Geiregat
Hello guys, I've been using gentoo for 2 years now and I'm really found of this distrobution , never touched an other distro since then. Lately I've been creating some small probably meaningless ebuilds for several packages like tinyscheme and adding some bug reports etc .. I'm also looking into

Re: [gentoo-dev] looking for mentor

2005-06-04 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Saturday 04 June 2005 07:30 pm, Jonas Geiregat wrote: Now as you can see I'm getting involved and somewhere in the holy gentoo developers handbook I read that a new developer should have mentor .. s/should/need/ you can join #gentoo-dev and we dont mind giving voice to people who are

Re: [gentoo-dev] looking for mentor

2005-06-04 Thread Jonas Geiregat
Mike Frysinger wrote you can join #gentoo-dev and we dont mind giving voice to people who are interested in joining development ... I'm there most of the time my nick is eniac. the first step to becoming a dev really is to figure out *what* you want to work on ... after that it's pretty

Re: [gentoo-dev] looking for mentor

2005-06-04 Thread Anthony Gorecki
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 02:21:44 +0200, Jonas Geiregat wrote: I'm interested in portage and gentoolkits , that includes mainting and creating ebuilds. I may not have interpreted your message correctly. If I inferred something from it that you didn't intend to convey, please clarify. Developing the