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From: Dan Armak <danarmak@gentoo.org>
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] User ebuilds: all developers, please read this
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Date: Tue Jul 31 00:47:02 2001
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On Tuesday 31 July 2001 03:47, you wrote:
> Dan Armak wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I have taken on myself the management of incoming ebuilds from users
> > without cvs accounts. The ebuilds will (for now) still be posted here.
> >
> >Ebuilds go into /usr/portage/incoming. I will create low-priority, public
> >unstable dev-wiki notes to the teams involved for each ebuild.
> >
> >Developers should test ebuilds, classify them and move them to their new
> > home (and delete them from incoming). To keep track of the situation I
> > suggest that whenever a developer verifies a user ebuild, he should grab
> > the wiki item (and mark it completed or not as needed).
> >
> >On the mailing list, I will post std. notes as replies to the ebuilds I
> > move to /usr/portage/incoming.
>
> Actually, I suggest grabbing the wiki first.  Then you will know if
> someone else has claimed it.
>
> Oh, and by the way Dan, Chad (me, aka Bab5, aka chadh) is a developer now.
>
> Chad (chadh)
Oh! OK. Glad you've joined us. You'll probably want to grab all your own wiki 
items, then. I didn't look into names, but rather added all ebuilds into 
incoming which weren't in cvs yet.

-- 

Dan Armak
Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team
Matan, Israel