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From: Zarick Lau <zenithlau@×××××××.com>
To: gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] i18n herd
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 07:54:40
Message-Id: 1066808898.1434.1.camel@zlap.office
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] i18n herd by Tal Peer
1 Hi,
2
3 Sorry to interrupt !!
4 But I'm really have no idea of the meaning of 'herd', can anyone tell me
5 anything about 'herd'??
6
7
8 Regards,
9 Zarick Lau
10 On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 01:32, Tal Peer wrote:
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15 > Hi,
16 > I'm currently co-maintaining (with coronalvr) some packages which are used
17 > by middle-eastern users (namely - fribidi, hspell, bidiv, and i'm probably
18 > forgetting something here..).
19 >
20 > Now, those packages are currently herdless because i'm not sure what
21 > strategy should be taken when assigning them to herds.
22 > There are two options regarding that:
23 >
24 > a) Creating a general i18n herd for all i18n-related packages (the cjk
25 > herd could probably be merged into that).
26 > b) Creating specialized herds for each region/language group - ie.
27 > middle-east, cjk, anything else?
28 >
29 > I think option B is better because, for example, i've absolutely no
30 > knowledge of CJK, so if someone will ask me something about one of the cjk
31 > packages (because he'll see me as a maintainer for the i18n herd) i'll
32 > have to redirect him to someone else in the herd == inefficency.
33 >
34 > Your comments are more than welcome.
35 >
36 > - --
37 > Tal Peer
38 > Gentoo Developer
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Re: [gentoo-dev] i18n herd Tal Peer <coredumb@g.o>