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On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 9:46 PM, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." |
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<phajdan.jr@g.o> wrote: |
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> On 8/7/10 12:53 AM, Thomas Sachau wrote: |
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>> We have the gentoo-scm list, which is used for the git migration |
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>> tracing. |
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> The list seems quite low-traffic. Why not keep the discussions on |
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> gentoo-dev/gentoo-project? |
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The fact that it's low-traffic is good. It means that progress doesn't |
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get lost in the flood of emails on -dev. Also, discussion about |
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development work would be offtopic on -project. |
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>> If you think, there may be updates, but they are not written there, |
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>> just write a mail and ask for a status update. ;-) And i think, there |
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>> have already been mails about what has to be done before we can think |
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>> about git migration of the main tree. |
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> Right, the point is - can we get a web page with that information? |
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http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-scm |
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> Locating it from e-mails is not the easiest way. |
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http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-scm/msg_f827a8dd519e2d831f77bb32895342bb.xml |
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I found that email right there on the archives page under "Re: Status" |
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by Robin H. Johnson. |
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> I think that the easier it is to get the list of tasks to be done, the |
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> more likely you are to get the needed help. |
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If people aren't willing to visit the archives of a very-low-traffic |
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ML and browse a few emails, I don't think they'd be motivated enough |
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to get some actual work done. |
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~Nirbheek Chauhan |
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Gentoo GNOME+Mozilla Team |