Bryan Østergaard wrote:
> Thanks, I believe many users (and devs) will be happy to see improved
> policies regarding package removals. I'm also personally very much
> looking forward to an official Proxy Maintainers project -proxy
> maintaining is one of the things I've been advertising in my own small
> way for a long time now and I've been very happy working with several
> proxy maintainers the last couple of years.
>
Yeah, I'd like to see something come of this too; I spoke to someone on IRC
(I've forgotten the login, began with `a') who was really helpful, as I was
asking about p-ming synfig packages. He (I remember it was a bloke)
mentioned I think mailing to devrel@g.o and also mentioned that he'd be
working on the project in the new year.
In any case, I think it'd be much better if there wasn't such a distinction
between ebuild maintainers and ordinary users, or at least a gentler path
to bring people in.
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> Thanks, I believe many users (and devs) will be happy to see improved
> policies regarding package removals. I'm also personally very much
> looking forward to an official Proxy Maintainers project -proxy
> maintaining is one of the things I've been advertising in my own small
> way for a long time now and I've been very happy working with several
> proxy maintainers the last couple of years.
>
Yeah, I'd like to see something come of this too; I spoke to someone on IRC
(I've forgotten the login, began with `a') who was really helpful, as I was
asking about p-ming synfig packages. He (I remember it was a bloke)
mentioned I think mailing to devrel@g.o and also mentioned that he'd be
working on the project in the new year.
In any case, I think it'd be much better if there wasn't such a distinction
between ebuild maintainers and ordinary users, or at least a gentler path
to bring people in.
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