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On 06/27/2011 05:55 PM, Sebastian Pipping wrote: |
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> On 06/27/2011 05:58 AM, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote: |
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>> We use 2.0.6.916 on official releng releases. |
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>> I tried 9999 on my private tests because [..] |
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> To me that leaves the question who uses 9999 for serious stuff at all. |
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> In case it's no one (which we should find out) we could trash that |
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> branch and fully concentrate on calalyst_2. |
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> I guess that sounds a bit radical at first. It doesn't have to be a |
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> quick decision. Also, version control allows us to bring it back if needed. |
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> Ideas on find out who is using 9999: |
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> - Removing 9999 ebuild from the tree and see who's complaining |
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> - Resetting branch master to nothing but a README announcing |
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> the possible death of that thread and a request to join |
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> this mailing list and speak up about it if there is need. |
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> - Asking on one/some/all of gentoo-dev, gentoo-user, gentoo forums, |
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> planet gentoo. |
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> After such action I imagine a time window of 2 to 4 weeks to give people |
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> a chance to react. |
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> What do you think? |
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>> I can confirm that the build with the master branch fails as it doesn't |
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>> seem able to find the spec files or doesn't accept them - the official |
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>> ones we use to build weekly releases. |
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> That seems to further decrease the chance that someone is using 9999 for |
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> real to me. |
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One week has passed by. Anyone? |
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Sebastian |