On 5/12/07, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/11/07, Roman Kyrylych <roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
2007/5/11, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>:
To get the ball rolling, perhaps we could start a simple wiki page where a user can come in and list the hardware and arch packages they use that may be unique - we can figure out a plan of attack while gathering this data.
Yeah, I've brought this on some time ago too after finding that dead page on devwiki. Also, it will greatly help in cases when confirmation of a bug is needed.
Started - as it says, it's a stub. I just threw out ideas - no need to discuss it, if you think my ideas are dumb, go ahead and change it. I'll do some procmail magic tonight and start sending mails to myself with this.
Oh cool :) How about we take the suggestion a little bit further, create an [arch-testing] mailing list, where we can send a mail, so that people who use a package, can know it's in testing. Currently there's no notification if something goes into testing, so it nearly always goes in without people knowing. If people knew, then they'd be able to selectively take things from testing, pacman -S testing/package and give us feedback. If not, we could at least extend that wiki page to more than drivers. James -- iphitus // Arch Developer // iphitus.loudas.com