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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo Weekly News Letter - "Where is Gentoo Linux 1.4"
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 06:10 pm, Michael Kohl wrote:
> On 23 Jun 2003 10:03:08 +0200
>
> Philippe Lafoucri=E8re <lafou@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> > I've never seen a mail of Daniel Robbins here.
>
> Not to long ago he posted in the "Portage ported to OS X". But I guess
> he's spending more of his time on gentoo-core and doing actual work.
> Bad?

I have a couple of hundred mails with his name on them from this list alone=
,=20
not so many recent ones, but hes certainly out there somewhere.

There is a question in the FAQ that addresses the updating question, but it=
 is=20
vague and should be fixed. I really couldnt care less about the names of=20
unstable livecd's, new users should always use the recommended version and=
=20
then forget about it. Once they understand the way versions work, they wont=
=20
care either.

If anything in the newsletters is really vital for newbies, it will also be=
=20
put into the installation instructions or whereever. Or you could start a=20
hints-and-tricks page if you wanted.

As far as the roadmap goes, gentoo is a much bigger project than kopete, an=
d=20
there are actually a few different teams taking it in different directions=
=20
(embeddedgentoo, hardenedgentoo, ebuild-janitor, mac-gentoo, frontends, etc=
,=20
etc). These projects arent under the control of the main project.

=2D-=20
luke

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