Re: [oi-dev] Testing Updating packages and hipster-testing repo.

2013-10-09 Thread Nikola M.
On 10/ 9/13 09:05 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote: Hello. On 10/09/2013 10:55, Nikola M. wrote: What do you think? Nikola M. I think this doesn't work - just not enough users even in /hipster. Will someone ever use /hipster-testing? For example. I've just recompiled hpijs. But I

Re: [oi-dev] Testing Updating packages and hipster-testing repo.

2013-10-09 Thread Jonathan Adams
I'm a user and not a developer, but what you are saying is wrong. The hipster was set up to be the bleeding edge for developers to work. Just because you want some new features and have set up your repositories to include /hipster doesn't mean that it isn't a bleeding edge repository. You're

Re: [oi-dev] Testing Updating packages and hipster-testing repo.

2013-10-09 Thread Nikola M.
On 10/ 9/13 02:55 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote: I'm a user and not a developer, but what you are saying is wrong. The hipster was set up to be the bleeding edge for developers to work. No, I think I am still right. Things should be tested before putted in a public repo. People can only be

Re: [oi-dev] Testing Updating packages and hipster-testing repo.

2013-10-09 Thread Dave Koelmeyer
On 10/10/13 01:55 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote: I'm a user and not a developer, but what you are saying is wrong. The hipster was set up to be the bleeding edge for developers to work. Just because you want some new features and have set up your repositories to include /hipster doesn't mean that