Hello, everyone. It is with pleasure that I'd like to announce that the GURU project [1] has started and is home for its first ebuilds [2]. For those who haven't been following the recent RFCs: GURU aims to be a single central user-maintained Gentoo repository. It tries to take the best ideas of the past Sunrise project [3], and modify them into a self-sustainable ecosystem where users work together on new packages (only those not in Gentoo are allowed), review one another's work and (hopefully) eventually deliver a reasonably good quality product. At this point, I am obliged to explicitly note that GURU is maintained by users and is not strictly controlled by Gentoo developers or supported by Gentoo Security project. While hopefully our Trusted Contributors will do their best to ensure good quality of GURU, it may contain vulnerable, broken or even malicious ebuilds. You use it at your own risk (just like Gentoo itself). If you are interested in contributing your ebuilds to GURU (provided they are new packages and now updates to ebuilds in ::gentoo), please take a look at the project page [1]. At the same time, I'd like to make it clear that GURU exists independently of proxy-maint, and you are free to submit your packages both ways, or to submit it to GURU first for fleshing out. If you are interested in using GURU on your system, it is available on the repository roster as 'guru'. You can get it e.g. via: eselect repository enable guru [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:GURU [2] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/proj/guru.git/ [3] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Sunrise -- Best regards, Michał Górny