I will be Marijn's mentor for the new developer process. He will be assisting with the Scheme Herd.
(In reply to comment #0) > I will be Marijn's mentor for the new developer process. He will be assisting > with the Scheme Herd. > What nick do you want? I will review your quizes. Just send them to recruiters@gentoo.org after you get the ok from your mentor and note that you have sent them in this bug. After receiving your quizes we will schedule a review session on IRC. Please note that I might be unavailable during the week.
> What nick do you want? hkBst
I've review Marijn's quiz answers and asked that he send them to recruiters@gentoo.org.
I've sent my answers to the first ebuild quiz.
(In reply to comment #4) > I've sent my answers to the first ebuild quiz. > Should ping me for the review session. What is the status of your second quiz? You can start working on that even if we haven't reviewed the first one.
The second quiz in almost complete.
I've sent my revised answer to question 2 of the first ebuild quiz.
I've sent my answers to the second ebuild quiz.
(In reply to comment #8) > I've sent my answers to the second ebuild quiz. > Giving this more time as this is progressing.
Quizes approved: Done: LDAP userinfo.xml -core bugzilla #gentoo-dev channel access TODO: cvs/svn groups IRC-cloak (christel) gentooAccess (kloeri) announcement What you need to do: - subscribe to mailing lists with @gentoo.org address - request forum status bump from from amne or tomk (if you have a forums account) - copy your public key to authorized_keys on dev.gentoo.org (cvs.gentoo.org is not fully LDAP enabled yet) - send yourself mail to create .maildir - add yourself to mail aliases ( like java@gentoo.org ) see /var/mail/alias on dev.gentoo.org
(In reply to comment #10) > What you need to do: > - subscribe to mailing lists with @gentoo.org address done and unsubscribed other address > - request forum status bump from from amne or tomk (if you have a forums > account) not really active on my forum account. > - copy your public key to authorized_keys on dev.gentoo.org > (cvs.gentoo.org is not fully LDAP enabled yet) done > - send yourself mail to create .maildir someone beat me to it :( Anyways it is working :) > - add yourself to mail aliases ( like java@gentoo.org ) > see /var/mail/alias on dev.gentoo.org Joined misc/scheme
(In reply to comment #10) > TODO: > cvs/svn groups > IRC-cloak (christel) > gentooAccess (kloeri) > announcement > Only IRC-cloak left.
(In reply to comment #12) > > Only IRC-cloak left. > 22:43 <christel> cloak done 22:44 <Betelgeuse> ok
Reopening as Marijn has been inactive for over 2 months. - Last (viewable) bugzilla activity: 290906: 2010-03-08 13:43:04 - Last CVS activity: 2009-11-02 15:30 First mail sent today.
Before some days he still was in Nigeria, trying to find job there. He is still active as advisor in the lisp project.
In that case I'm going to close this bug for now. Marijn, please update your away message and let us know through our alias if / when you expect to resume your gentoo-x86 work.
Reopening as Marijn has been inactive for over 2 months. - Last (viewable) bugzilla activity: 304555: 2010-08-19 08:26:05 - Last CVS activity: 2009-11-02T15:30Z First mail sent today.
Pressed the wrong button
I believe, he is in the process of relocating to Austria, from Africa (Nigeria).
Dear Jorge, as Pana said and as I wrote in my mail to you I am in the process of settling in to my new habitat in Austria. I fully intend to become active once again in the near future.
Closing bug as Marijn was relocating and has resumed his work on Gentoo.
I am still active, but do not have as much time as I used to have to invest in Gentoo. That means that sometimes I do no commits for two months. No need to ask me every time that happens.
(In reply to comment #22) > I am still active, but do not have as much time as I used to have to invest > in Gentoo. That means that sometimes I do no commits for two months. No > need to ask me every time that happens. In that case, please update devaway message to reflect that, it still says: "On holiday from August 30th through September 17th. @ 2012/08/30 14:43Z" You are asked because seems that there are unattended bugs assigned to you for a long time, you should try to look at bugs that are stalled for years: bug 235765 -> just closed it myself because it was stabilized time ago by other dev bug 323263 -> what is still needed to call arches? No comment from you ever on that one bug 333325 -> could be solved removing broken versions and keeping latest stable bug 333937 -> It looks important enough to look at it since it was reported in 2010 bug 350565 -> as I read in its comment #3 it should be solved in current stable and, then, the bug could be closed bug 351389 -> doesn't look to difficult to solve, if it's hard to fix Makefiles, maybe man pages should be manually installed in proper location bug 388043 -> per its last comment should already be fixed bug 422323 -> looks like only CCing arches is needed bug 448560 -> I would request stabilization of fixed sandbox and make that bug block this one
(In reply to comment #23) > (In reply to comment #22) > > I am still active, but do not have as much time as I used to have to invest > > in Gentoo. That means that sometimes I do no commits for two months. No > > need to ask me every time that happens. > > In that case, please update devaway message to reflect that, it still says: > "On holiday from August 30th through September 17th. @ 2012/08/30 14:43Z" Fair enough, simple slip of the mind. > You are asked because seems that there are unattended bugs assigned to you > for a long time, you should try to look at bugs that are stalled for years: > bug 235765 -> just closed it myself because it was stabilized time ago by > other dev Thanks. > bug 323263 -> what is still needed to call arches? No comment from you ever > on that one No comment from me, but in the history you can see that I added a bug this depended on (bug 328967) which I apparently fixed some time later, then never checked back. As you can see scheme herd is also CC'ed on these bugs; I have no intention of monopolizing tinyscheme or any other packages.
I can also see scheme herd is not really taking care of that bugs, maybe because they could think you are maintaining that packages
As I already wrote in my email to you (Pacho Ramos) and retirement@gentoo.org: Almost all my packages are also or primarily maintained by (me as a member of) the scheme herd. Unfortunately most of its members have, like me, limited time for Gentoo. Dropping such packages to maintainer-needed would not be an improvement.
What I can see is that neither you and scheme herd is taking care of that packages, probably because none of you have enough time. I pointed to some "fast to solve" bugs that are still pending and that looks to show this packages are really near to a maintainer-needed state (but hidden because they are supposedly maintained by you). In the short term I would: - If you are willing to get your packages touched by others in scheme herd and you don't have enough time to maintain ALL the packages assigned to you, why not drop "your" packages to that herd (you are also member of) to clearly show all its members can touch and handle their bugs. - Then, maybe you (or me if you let me do it) could send a mail to gentoo-dev (and probably a blog post also) asking for help with scheme packages, either from other gentoo developers or from external people that could be proxy maintained). - Review all list of packages inside scheme herd umbrella to really know if you are willing to take care of them, if you won't touch some of them ever, they clearly should be reassigned to maintainer-needed to reflect reality and, that way, clearly show other developers and users that affected package needs a new maintainer (or proxy maintainer)
Hi Pacho, I appreciate what you are trying to do, but am also getting tired of having to repeat myself! I've made the effort in the past already to have most of my packages comaintained by scheme herd and as I said before I am not territorial. Why don't you produce a list of packages you consider undermaintained for me to approve that you can then try to get people interested in?
hkbst assigned packages: dev-scheme/tinyscheme dev-scheme/guile dev-scheme/slib dev-scheme/scm dev-scheme/guile-gnome-platform schema assigned packages: app-shells/scsh-install-lib app-shells/scsh dev-scheme/hop dev-scheme/ypsilon app-text/skribe dev-scheme/kawa dev-scheme/jscheme Anyway, if you don't have time to, for example, CC arches to a stabilization bug report, you certainly should set a devaway message at least
Thanks! I do not have time to be primary maintainer of any of those packages (any more), so my name should be removed from maintainer fields. Please do keep or add scheme as back-up herd. Entire list approved.
All should be handled for now, will follow gentoo-dev ML thread and post a blog entry if needed in a week or so
Looks like some people from lisp overlay volunteered on proxy maintain guile* (and probably hop), lets see how does it end finally :/
Still away
- bugs, packages and projects cleaned
Retire then
Nothing on planet/universe and no blog.
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(In reply to Mauricio L. Pilla from comment #45) > Forums done (404 not found). > > Pending: > > cloak cloak done