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On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 06:36:18PM -0400, Mark Loeser wrote: |
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> Since the acceptance of GLEP 40 and the creation of the x86 team, any |
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> package maintainers that are not on the x86 team must make arrangements |
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> with the team before marking their packages stable on x86. This is |
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> stated right in the GLEP. We'll likely defer to the maintainers |
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> judgement in the case that they use x86 and can test, but they must |
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> contact us first so we can add them to our list of people that have made |
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> arrangements with us. As far as I know, some of the other arch teams |
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> work in this way, and the x86 team would like to as well. |
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> I'm sending this email because I have seen some packages marked stable |
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> on x86 without the permission of the x86 team, and would like the people |
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> who can mark stable for x86 to contact us. |
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I would like to arrange for me to be able to mark the packages I |
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maintain, see `herdstat -dp brix`, stable on x86 as this is currently |
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my only development arch. |
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I've tried asking for this in #gentoo-x86, but due to lack of response |
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I decided to ask here as well :) |
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Regards, |
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Brix |
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Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@g.o> |
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