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Lance Albertson wrote: |
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| But herd != project. They are two distinct things. There are a couple of |
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| cases where they both are the same, but others where it isn't. For |
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| example, what project would netmon fit under? They aren't actively |
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| trying to create a specific idea inside of gentoo. To me that's one |
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| thing that defines a project from a herd. A herd mainly deals with |
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| organizing a group of ebuilds. I don't see how you can label every herd |
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| into a project. |
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Probably a networking project with net-*. |
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Perl and other languages could form a language project, or development |
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tools to suck up most of dev-* herds, or something like that. |
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etc etc.. |
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Thanks, |
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Donnie |
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