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On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 15:44:21 -0400
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Ian Stakenvicius <axs@g.o> wrote:
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> On 30/06/14 03:14 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote: |
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> > Setting up an overlay for this and poking a stick at a few |
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> > developers to try it out could help as an intermediary test, to |
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> > ensure that you don't break every ~arch user in the progress. |
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> > Better than "all or nothing"... |
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> Or i can just use the same stick to poke them about the p.masked |
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> version in the tree. :) |
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> All of this just means, to me, that as long as the packages indeed are |
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> actively being pursued for testing, I think it's still fine to use |
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> package.mask. However, if things aren't being actively tested (ie |
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> they've been forgotten about) then probably whomever added the mask |
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> should be pinged relentlessly about it until it's resolved one way or |
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> another. At least, I would find it perfectly acceptable to being |
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> pinged on any mask I've left rotting in the tree. |
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+1 One could say that ensuring it is tested is part of the workflow;
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and then I don't mean your own testing, but inviting others to do so.
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- --
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With kind regards,
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Tom Wijsman (TomWij)
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Gentoo Developer
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E-mail address : TomWij@g.o
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