From: John Nilsson <john@milsson.nu>
To: Kashif Shaikh <k2shaikh@yahoo.com>
Cc: gentoo-dev <gentoo-dev@gentoo.org>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Todo/project list for Gentoo
Date: 06 Feb 2003 17:13:40 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1044548020.6629.42.camel@newkid.milsson.nu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b1q76o$clk$1@main.gmane.org>
Your todo list is called bugs.gentoo.org =)
Seriously what you could do that I would like is a gentoo-user-wiki.
For Swedish users take a look at http://www.susning.nu and you'll know
what I'm talking about. Is there an English equivalent?
/John
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 06:26, Kashif Shaikh wrote:
> I've been using Gentoo now for a couple of months, wrote some ebuilds,
> loved gentoo's simplicity(configuration system), etc. BUT, I would like
> to get involved more with Gentoo though I don't know where to start or
> what to improve.
>
> Is there a general Todo list or Goal list of features we want, so some
> of us can go ahead an implement them? For example, there was an idea of
> putting portage into a db system.
>
> One feature that I think is good, but I don't take advantage as much as
> I would like to is the USE variable system. Reason? Usually I have no
> way of knowing what 'optional capabilities' an ebuild package has so I
> can enable the USE var for it. In other words, it would be nice to query
> a package for its general optional capabilities it provides.
>
>
> Maybe there is a todo list on the website, but as far as I have read, I
> couldn't find any:)
>
> Kashif Shaikh
>
>
>
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2003-02-05 5:26 [gentoo-dev] Todo/project list for Gentoo Kashif Shaikh
2003-02-06 16:13 ` John Nilsson [this message]
2003-02-06 19:24 ` Nick Jones
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