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Re: [archhurd-devel] Plan



2010/6/21 Stephen Gilles <stephendgilles@gmail.com>:
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> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Alexander Preisinger
> <alexander.preisinger@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I will finish pcmanfm and lxterminal plus deps (if we ever get a
>> working fortran compiler) and after that I like to work with melpo on
>> the procfs translator and tools.
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>> I also want to find new devs, which adopt some of my packages. :P
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> I have random bursts of time and would like to actually help - would being a
> package maintainer simply involve checking routinely for out-of-date
> material and testing new updates when they arrive?  Because I can do that.
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As package maintainer you should also rebuild stuff and look for hurd
patches. But you could test LXDE which is already in testing. You
could also flag packages out of date. If you have even more time you
could start contribute to the AUR with you favorite applications,
because we are trying to fix cross-compiling bugs and building things
native so we have not that much time for extra packages. Right now the
AUR only has my packages.


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>> 2010/6/20 Jordan Roy <info@jordanroy.net>:
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>> > I myself, am going to focus on the website.
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>> > 1- Installing a stat system on the website
>> > 2- Finding some company to sell advertising to, so that the website can
>> > become self-suficient.
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>> > Jordan
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>> > On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 15:19:03 +0100
>> > "Michael S. Walker" <mike@barrucadu.co.uk> wrote:
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>> >> Yes, it's this thread again :P
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>> >> So, what are we doing, and what are we going to do? giselher is
>> >> working on LXDE (packaging-obsessed dev that he is :P) and, when we
>> >> have the Objective-C GCC compiler I plan to work on GNUstep.
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