* [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists [not found] <20010803203057.B13007@cvs.gentoo.org> @ 2001-08-04 2:50 ` Daniel Robbins 2001-08-04 2:52 ` Daniel Robbins ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Daniel Robbins @ 2001-08-04 2:50 UTC (permalink / raw To: Pete Gavin; +Cc: gentoo-dev On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 08:30:57PM -0600, Pete Gavin wrote: > Hi, > > I think this has been brought up before, but I think the gentoo-dev > mailing list would be more helpful if we could split it up into > something like gentoo-dev (for developer questions and discussion, no > ebuild/package related stuff or non-developers allowed to post), > gentoo-ebuild (for ebuild submittal and announcement, anyone can > post), and gentoo-user (for everything else). Would this be alright? > > Pete > <alkaline@gentoo.org> I will do it if I can get some kind of assurance from our developers that the gentoo-ebuild and especially the gentoo-user mailing lists will be moderated by at least some of the developers. Dan Armak can handle a good amount of gentoo-ebuild, but I really need someone who's willing to moderate gentoo-user. A moderator for gentoo-dev would be nice too :) Maybe you could ask on CVS over the weekend and see if anyone is interested in moderating the mail lists. Also, I'll be creating team mailing lists and the # Author: comment in all new ebuilds will specify the team, i.e.: system@gentoo.org, infrastructure@gentoo.org, etc. It's too hard to track the specifc author anyway; we'll just track the team. It'll be up to the team to keep their own internal organization for all the ebuilds that belong to them. We'll probably change the # Author: comment to # Maintainer: system@gentoo.org, for example. This'll work for me. I'm going to cc: this to gentoo-dev. Best Regards, -- Daniel Robbins <drobbins@gentoo.org> Chief Architect/President http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo Technologies, Inc. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists 2001-08-04 2:50 ` [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists Daniel Robbins @ 2001-08-04 2:52 ` Daniel Robbins 2001-08-04 4:03 ` Dan Armak 2001-08-04 4:22 ` Dan Armak 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Daniel Robbins @ 2001-08-04 2:52 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 02:49:44AM -0600, Daniel Robbins wrote: > Maybe you could ask on CVS over the weekend and see if anyone is interested > in moderating the mail lists. Err.. that's ask on *IRC*. Time to sleep... X) -- Daniel Robbins <drobbins@gentoo.org> Chief Architect/President http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo Technologies, Inc. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists 2001-08-04 2:50 ` [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists Daniel Robbins 2001-08-04 2:52 ` Daniel Robbins @ 2001-08-04 4:03 ` Dan Armak 2001-08-04 4:22 ` Dan Armak 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Dan Armak @ 2001-08-04 4:03 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev On Saturday 04 August 2001 11:49, you wrote: > On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 08:30:57PM -0600, Pete Gavin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I think this has been brought up before, but I think the gentoo-dev > > mailing list would be more helpful if we could split it up into > > something like gentoo-dev (for developer questions and discussion, no > > ebuild/package related stuff or non-developers allowed to post), > > gentoo-ebuild (for ebuild submittal and announcement, anyone can > > post), and gentoo-user (for everything else). Would this be alright? > > > > Pete > > <alkaline@gentoo.org> > > I will do it if I can get some kind of assurance from our developers that > the gentoo-ebuild and especially the gentoo-user mailing lists will be > moderated by at least some of the developers. Dan Armak can handle a good > amount of gentoo-ebuild Yes, I'm willing to become the official gentoo-ebuild moderator/handler. > , but I really need someone who's willing to > moderate gentoo-user. A moderator for gentoo-dev would be nice too :) > > Maybe you could ask on CVS over the weekend and see if anyone is interested > in moderating the mail lists. > > Also, I'll be creating team mailing lists and the # Author: comment in all > new ebuilds will specify the team, i.e.: system@gentoo.org, > infrastructure@gentoo.org, etc. It's too hard to track the specifc author > anyway; we'll just track the team. It'll be up to the team to keep their > own internal organization for all the ebuilds that belong to them. We'll > probably change the # Author: comment to # Maintainer: system@gentoo.org, > for example. This'll work for me. > > I'm going to cc: this to gentoo-dev. > So, from one public mailing list (gentoo-dev) we'll have: -dev, -user, -ebuild: 3 -system, -desktop, -server, -tools, -infrastructure, -security: 6 plus the one-directional -announce and -cvs lists. So they'll probably be pretty spare to begin with, but that's probably to the best. Certainly it will make discussions much more focused. BTW, drobbins, what do you think about the propositions made in the "maintainership and commit policy" (was: xchat anomalies)? -- Dan Armak Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Matan, Israel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists 2001-08-04 2:50 ` [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists Daniel Robbins 2001-08-04 2:52 ` Daniel Robbins 2001-08-04 4:03 ` Dan Armak @ 2001-08-04 4:22 ` Dan Armak 2001-08-04 5:09 ` Mikael Hallendal 2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Dan Armak @ 2001-08-04 4:22 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev On Saturday 04 August 2001 11:49, you wrote: > On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 08:30:57PM -0600, Pete Gavin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I think this has been brought up before, but I think the gentoo-dev > > mailing list would be more helpful if we could split it up into > > something like gentoo-dev (for developer questions and discussion, no > > ebuild/package related stuff or non-developers allowed to post), > > gentoo-ebuild (for ebuild submittal and announcement, anyone can > > post), and gentoo-user (for everything else). Would this be alright? > > > > Pete > > <alkaline@gentoo.org> > > I will do it if I can get some kind of assurance from our developers that > the gentoo-ebuild and especially the gentoo-user mailing lists will be > moderated by at least some of the developers. Dan Armak can handle a good > amount of gentoo-ebuild, but I really need someone who's willing to > moderate gentoo-user. A moderator for gentoo-dev would be nice too :) > > Maybe you could ask on CVS over the weekend and see if anyone is interested > in moderating the mail lists. > > Also, I'll be creating team mailing lists and the # Author: comment in all > new ebuilds will specify the team, i.e.: system@gentoo.org, > infrastructure@gentoo.org, etc. It's too hard to track the specifc author > anyway; we'll just track the team. It'll be up to the team to keep their > own internal organization for all the ebuilds that belong to them. We'll > probably change the # Author: comment to # Maintainer: system@gentoo.org, > for example. This'll work for me. How does this combine with the ebuild categories? After all it makes sense that e.g. the desktop team is resposible for kde-* and gnome-*. If a developer from another team adds an ebuild to these categories, should his team be named as maintainer? Should he transfer maintanence to a desktop developer? What about developers who are part of more than one team? -- Dan Armak Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Matan, Israel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: mailing lists 2001-08-04 4:22 ` Dan Armak @ 2001-08-04 5:09 ` Mikael Hallendal 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Mikael Hallendal @ 2001-08-04 5:09 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev Hi! > > I will do it if I can get some kind of assurance from our developers > >that the gentoo-ebuild and especially the gentoo-user mailing lists > >will be moderated by at least some of the developers. Dan Armak can > >handle a good amount of gentoo-ebuild, but I really need someone > >who's willing to moderate gentoo-user. A moderator for gentoo-dev > >would be nice too :) What do you mean by moderate the list? I think that all developers should listen to all three lists, perhaps not everyone has to listen to -ebuild (would probably be enough with one developer for each team). > > Also, I'll be creating team mailing lists and the # Author: comment > >in all new ebuilds will specify the team, i.e.: system@gentoo.org, > >infrastructure@gentoo.org, etc. It's too hard to track the specifc > >author anyway; we'll just track the team. It'll be up to the team to > >keep their own internal organization for all the ebuilds that belong > >to them. We'll probably change the # Author: comment to # > >Maintainer: system@gentoo.org, for example. This'll work for me. This split is going to be needed in the future, but I don't see why it needs to happend right now, this split can happend when it's needed. I think that for now the -dev, -user and -ebuild will be enough. > How does this combine with the ebuild categories? After all it makes > sense that e.g. the desktop team is resposible for kde-* and > gnome-*. If a developer from another team adds an ebuild to these > categories, should his team be named as maintainer? Should he transfer > maintanence to a desktop developer? What about developers who are part > of more than one team? We have to write down somewhere which teams will handle what packages. But the maintaining team shouldn't have anything todo with who's creating the ebuild. It should be the team into which the package falls. This also solves the question about a developer part of more then one team. After all it's the team that is responsible to make the ebuild working before a release. I also think that (as stated by pm in another thread) when a developer is creating an ebuild that goes into another team he should put it into incoming for the correct team to include into the CVS tree. Regards, Mikael Hallendal -- Mikael Hallendal micke@codefactory.se CodeFactory AB http://www.codefactory.se/ Office: +46 (0)8 587 583 05 Cell: +46 (0)709 718 918 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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