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On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 12:24 +0200, Makassikis Marios wrote: |
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> I browsed the gentoo-soc list's archive, and noticed other persons |
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> expressed their interest about these projects. However, there was |
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> little response, and as such I am unaware of the current status on |
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> these. |
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Yes, there have been several people that have expressed interest in |
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kuroo. I have chatted with them on irc mostly about some aspects of the |
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project. Feel free to ask more detail here on the mail list or on the |
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#gentoo-soc channel on the freenode network. |
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> In case they are taken, I suppose I could work on a EBuild Generator, |
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> although it would target a different audience than the previous two |
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> (which is not an issue, just a comment :) ), and there is no mentor |
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> mentionned on the wiki page. |
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mentors will be assigned later, but ask away, there will be people able |
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to answer many of your questions. |
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> I have a working Gentoo install (unless there's something not working |
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> but has yet to show up) and I usually use git when I develop |
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> something. I have to admit I'm quite new to Gentoo, as I have heard of |
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> it from long ago but never really got to try it out. I installed it a |
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> few days ago and I quite like it. |
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> Regards, |
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> Marios Makassikis |
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Welcome to Gentoo :) |
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Brian Dolbec <brian.dolbec@×××××.com> |