Am Samstag, den 03.04.2010, 11:46 +0200 schrieb Patrick Lauer: > > We have lots of quite understaffed areas, to sum up in a positive way. > > Summing it up the negative way one might say, we have lots of areas were > > users might get the idea Gentoo already is dead. > > So what are _you_ doing to make it better? I started to maintain those "unmaintained" packages which are important to me myself and ended up in the net-mail/netmon herds for example. Postfix, Cyrus-Imap, Bind, Nagios and several others are packages i put my hands on - just because noone else did and those were and still are essential to me. > > - hardened-sources are nowadays only available in an experimental > > overlay, lots of users keep asking what's happening to the > > hardened-sources on both the -dev but also the -hardened mailinglist. > > Yeah, we do have people working on hardened stuff, but if people just > > take what's happening in the portage tree they might think that the > > hardened stuff they're relying on for their business isn't supported any > > longer. > With Zorry we just got a new recruit for working on hardened things, > especially toolchain. It's not as dead as you make it sound ... Good to see there's something happening in hardened - but still, the user outside of Gentoo still only is seeing: "Oh, no hardened-sources update for nearly a year." > > - Understaffed herds: For example net-mail, netmon and others - were > > missing lots of developers and their support in lots of areas. Sadly > > those areas are mostly those ones, one might need packages for their > > business servers from. > And still, when someone tries to fix things in such an understaffed herd > people go all territorial and are like "omg u touched my package". > Right now I'm quite confused what our project strategy seems to be, as > far as I can tell there's one group aiming for an aesthetical optimum > and the other group just wants to get things fixed. And they are not > cooperating well ... I for one can't say I had any territorial problems when touching packages belonging to other devs or herds - it's just a problem if you screw up. - Tobias -- Praxisbuch Nagios http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/pbnagiosger/ https://www.xing.com/profile/Tobias_Scherbaum