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On Jan 3, 2008 11:40 AM, Roy Marples <roy@×××××××.name> wrote: |
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> On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 10:18 +0000, Richard Brown wrote: |
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> > While this thread remains highly entertaining, I'm sure as a past |
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> > gentoo developer Roy remembers that we don't generally use gentoo-dev |
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> > to bug fix poorly written makefiles, we have a bugzilla where people |
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> > interested in fixing it can help, or perhaps upstream have a list |
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> > where they can discuss it. |
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> One of the "deals" was that whilst Gentoo would likely use OpenRC it |
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> would still do the hosting. As Gentoo would be using it, it does pertain |
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> to Gentoo development. |
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> So either I host my own bug tracker (which I'm more than happy to do |
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> btw), or Gentoo can get one hosted ASAP. Maybe a mailing list a well |
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> (again, I can host this too). |
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I'd go for filing bugs in bugs.gentoo.org like with any other piece of |
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software we have. If you want to host your own bug tracker for your |
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non-Gentoo users that's another story. You could also ask infra to |
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create an OpenRC mailing list if it's necessary... |
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> You'll not hear from me again on this list. |
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I'm sure most people here want to hear major announcements about OpenRC. |
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At the moment, I'm emailing my OpenRC issues directly to you ;-) |
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Best regards, |
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Santiago |
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Santiago M. Mola |
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