On Nov 26, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Marko Käning wrote:
> I hope Apple will employ for longer than just the past year to keep
> this community effort alive and ticking!
My contract position with Apple was for the purpose of maintaining macOS forge
and decommissioning it. Now that that has happened
I also read that article yesterday.
Because our statistics are opt in, and the user is not invited to enable them
during the installation, and they are not described in the guide or anywhere
that I'm aware of, the number of users who have found and enabled it are
minuscule and probably not
> On Nov 26, 2016, at 6:25 PM, A. Karl Kornel wrote:
>
> I have a question about how best to deal with submitting a port update
> to an existing maintainer, in the new Git setup.
>
> The port in question is "libvirt", which has Ryan as maintainer, but
> also has openmaintainer
On 2016-11-27 10:25 , A. Karl Kornel wrote:
Hi everyone, Happy Holidays!
I have a question about how best to deal with submitting a port update
to an existing maintainer, in the new Git setup.
The port in question is "libvirt", which has Ryan as maintainer, but
also has openmaintainer listed.
Trac will continue to be used for the forseeable future because GHI is
about the lamest system imaginable.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 6:25 PM, A. Karl Kornel wrote:
> Hi everyone, Happy Holidays!
>
> I have a question about how best to deal with submitting a port update to
> an
i’d vote for #4
Pull request on github,so others can grab the changes for their own repos.
> On Nov 26, 2016, at 15:25, A. Karl Kornel wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, Happy Holidays!
>
> I have a question about how best to deal with submitting a port update to an
> existing
Hi everyone, Happy Holidays!
I have a question about how best to deal with submitting a port update
to an existing maintainer, in the new Git setup.
The port in question is "libvirt", which has Ryan as maintainer, but
also has openmaintainer listed. I would like to know the best way of
Hi,
the other day I found an article on hacker news [1] which eventually made clear
that homebrew actually sends (some) data to google analytics by default [2]!
I am happy about MacPorts’ “analytics” by port mpstats being absolutely opt-in
and keeping the data within MacPorts (Clemens’ server in
Dear Ryan,
On 25 Nov 2016, at 04:26 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Today, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, and in the spirit of the
> holiday, I want to thank all of you.
thanks to your for all the work you’re doing for MacPorts!!!
I hope Apple will employ for longer than