[gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-dev-announce] List of User projects
Alistair Bush wrote: I was just thinking how nice it could be if we acknowledged some of the projects that contribute to gentoo but are actually developed primarily outside of gentoo's dev community. How about a page on gentoo.org So lets me start with a couple of obvious ones. kportagetray pkgcore paludis There must be more than these or else gentoo really is dead. - Alistair ps. I would like the packages to be specifically for gentoo, but there are exceptions to this. as an example openrc (and even paludis to a degree). If you think that there is a package not specifically targetting gentoo that deserves a mention please make it clear why. The set of graphical front-ends for portage: portato porthole himerge And yes, it'd be nice to have a page listing these kind of projects. -- Luis F. Araujo araujo at gentoo.org Gentoo Linux
[gentoo-dev] Re: gentoo-dev-announce list
Donnie Berkholz wrote: My options are either missing important announcements or creating this list. I would prefer the list. What important announcements are you expecting to find at the bottom 50-100 posts of random relevance? The announcements are at the top, being the thing that triggered the discussion. :P Any conclusions that are accidentally stumbled over during this process are (at least they should be) posted as a new thread, so the fun can begin again. --de. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: gentoo-dev-announce list
Ryan Hill wrote: Donnie Berkholz wrote: My options are either missing important announcements or creating this list. I would prefer the list. What important announcements are you expecting to find at the bottom 50-100 posts of random relevance? The announcements are at the top, being the thing that triggered the discussion. :P Usually that is not the case, because most people don't just go and do stuff that should be discussedwithout mentioning it beforehand. The proposal or idea is at the top. It's then discussed, and a decision is made somewhere in the depths of the thread. Thanks, Donnie signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature