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On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 01:33:37PM -0500, wireless wrote: |
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> There is an active gentoo cluster project located here: |
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> https://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/cluster/ |
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> I have had correspondences with them. |
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> However they are not listed here: |
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> http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Category:Gentoo_Projects |
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> Suggestions as to where to request adding the historical |
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> gentoo cluster project to the wiki are most appreciated. |
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They will need to create a project page on the wiki itself, then it will be |
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automatically listed on that page. |
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> Also, there has been much discussion about "herds" both organization |
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> and usefulness. It'd be great if when the dust settles someone with |
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> keen insight documents just how "herds" (if they survive) and |
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> "projects" are to be defined and used by the gentoo community. |
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I agree ;) |
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> Last question/point of clarification: You have to be a dev to be |
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> in a herd. Do you have to be a dev to be listed on a gentoo project? |
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> Is there a sub-status for projects, like receiving email to the group? |
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> Surely anyone can join an irc channel or discussion group. An |
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> overarching semantic and documents explaining these and other related |
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> semantics would be very useful to the gentoo user community, imho. |
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I believe you need to be a member to be part of a project, but some projects |
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have an additional "table" on their wiki page to reflect active contributors |
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and their assistance as well. |
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Wkr, |
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Sven Vermeulen |