From: | Lie Ryan <lie.1296@×××××.com> |
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To: | gentoo-user@l.g.o |
Subject: | [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline |
Date: | Mon, 01 Mar 2010 15:41:38 |
Message-Id: | hmgn55$cko$1@dough.gmane.org |
1 | I've found a few people referencing to a "30-day stabilization policy" |
2 | which basically says a package must be at least 30-days-old to be |
3 | considered for stabilization, but is there any document that serves as |
4 | an official guideline/checklist on how to consider to stabilize a |
5 | package? Is the 30-day policy the only policy? |
6 | |
7 | I've been running several ~arch-ed packages that appears to be compile |
8 | and runs fine on my machine and would like to vote them for |
9 | stabilization. Is it enough to just open a bug issue and pray that the |
10 | arch manager would notice? |
Subject | Author |
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Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline | Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com> |
Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline | Justin <justin@×××××××××.net> |
Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline | Justin <justin@×××××××××.net> |
Re: [gentoo-user] Official document for stabilization policy/guideline | Mark Loeser <halcy0n@g.o> |