* [gentoo-project] Maintainer for Compiz?
@ 2012-02-22 23:03 Chandler Paul
2012-02-23 6:41 ` Mike Gilbert
2012-02-23 7:32 ` "Paweł Hajdan, Jr."
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From: Chandler Paul @ 2012-02-22 23:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-project
Hello, I've asked this question around in the IRC, and I've done a bit of Googling, but I haven't been able to find anything on this, so I hope that this is the correct place to ask. Apparently, the Compiz-fusion package is masked because it lacks a maintainer. However, from what it looks like it's not a proxied maintainer, as it's not on the list. I was thinking of stepping up to be a maintainer for it, but I'm assuming that would mean writing patches for it. I do have a relatively OK understanding of C and C++, but I don't know if it would be good enough to be able to write patches for it. So, I guess what I'm asking is what exactly would maintaining the package entail, and how would I go about becoming a maintainer?
Also, I really hope this isn't the wrong place to ask, as I didn't go straight to here before doing some research, hopefully it isn't though...
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* Re: [gentoo-project] Maintainer for Compiz?
2012-02-22 23:03 [gentoo-project] Maintainer for Compiz? Chandler Paul
@ 2012-02-23 6:41 ` Mike Gilbert
2012-02-23 7:32 ` "Paweł Hajdan, Jr."
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From: Mike Gilbert @ 2012-02-23 6:41 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-project
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Chandler Paul <thatslyude@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, I've asked this question around in the IRC, and I've done a bit of Googling, but I haven't been able to find anything on this, so I hope that this is the correct place to ask. Apparently, the Compiz-fusion package is masked because it lacks a maintainer. However, from what it looks like it's not a proxied maintainer, as it's not on the list. I was thinking of stepping up to be a maintainer for it, but I'm assuming that would mean writing patches for it. I do have a relatively OK understanding of C and C++, but I don't know if it would be good enough to be able to write patches for it. So, I guess what I'm asking is what exactly would maintaining the package entail, and how would I go about becoming a maintainer?
> Also, I really hope this isn't the wrong place to ask, as I didn't go straight to here before doing some research, hopefully it isn't though...
>
Compiz has "desktop-effects" listed as its maintainer. However, the
desktop-effects herd has indicated that they are no longer maintaining
compiz. You are welcome to proxy maintain it if you feel you are up to
the task.
Maintaining a package means a few things:
- Troubleshooting bug reports. I think this is probably the most important part.
- Following upstream development, and working with them to resolve issues.
- Ebuild maintenance. This may involve some patching to fix issues
when necessary.
So, as a starting point, I would suggest you take a look through
bugs.gentoo.org for open bug reports related to compiz.
You will want to set up a local portage overlay to play with if you
have not done so already. You can use this to test any fixes you may
develop, as well as improve your ebuild writing skills.
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* Re: [gentoo-project] Maintainer for Compiz?
2012-02-22 23:03 [gentoo-project] Maintainer for Compiz? Chandler Paul
2012-02-23 6:41 ` Mike Gilbert
@ 2012-02-23 7:32 ` "Paweł Hajdan, Jr."
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." @ 2012-02-23 7:32 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-project
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On 2/23/12 12:03 AM, Chandler Paul wrote:
> Hello, I've asked this question around in the IRC, and I've done a
> bit of Googling, but I haven't been able to find anything on this,
> so I hope that this is the correct place to ask.
I think that technically gentoo-dev would be better, but I think this
doesn't require much discussion. More details below.
> Apparently, the Compiz-fusion package is masked because it lacks a
> maintainer. However, from what it looks like it's not a proxied
> maintainer, as it's not on the list.
Correct.
> I was thinking of stepping up to be a maintainer for it, but I'm
> assuming that would mean writing patches for it.
Sort of, fixing bugs reported to Gentoo to be more precise.
> I do have a relatively OK understanding of C and C++, but I don't
> know if it would be good enough to be able to write patches for it.
> So, I guess what I'm asking is what exactly would maintaining the
> package entail, and how would I go about becoming a maintainer?
Submit fixes for the bugs reported to Gentoo. It's not like "I want to
be a maintainer, and I'll see if I'll be able", but rather "I submitted
10 good patches, now can I be listed as the maintainer".
You don't need to have any "formal status" to submit patches for the
ebuilds (not all of them have to deal with C or C++).
> Also, I really hope this isn't the wrong place to ask, as I didn't
> go straight to here before doing some research, hopefully it isn't
> though...
I recommend gentoo-dev, just when you have some more _specific_
questions. Try to fix a particular bug or issue, and ask if you have
some trouble (just do your homework first, e.g. read the devmanual).
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