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Walter Dnes <waltdnes <at> waltdnes.org> writes: |
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> First of all, thanks to everybody who answered my questions, and |
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> helped me get it working. Now for the setup. |
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Walter, |
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This is great, practical documentation. I have kept copies of several |
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things you have written over the years. My favorite is the organization |
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of the flags in make.conf (needs some updating now). |
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http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/165425/focus=165441 |
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I too create cook-books from time to time. |
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Recently I stumbled across this: |
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https://gitweb.gentoo.org/user/ |
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Where users keep things of value for the community. I'm contemplating |
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opening one, as Bob Wya suggested recently: |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org |
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https://blog.hartwork.org/?p=843 |
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I'm also looking to proxy-maintain some of the hacks |
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(um amaturish_ebuilds) and add some other codes, so I have not |
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decided just where and how to organize my efforts. You should |
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have a public repository for all of your thingsiimho; sometimes googling |
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for older posts is straightforward, or memory recall is weak. |
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I especially like the minimized ideas and things you have posted about over |
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the years. I think these repos can be easy for the user community to |
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put up docs, guides, codes and things of interest for all of us |
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to look share. Please keep up the good work. |
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James |