As I'm working on teleradiology project for my job, I've already created an overlay repository on https://svn.modulix.net/gentoo.modulix.net/trunk/overlay for internal use (http://www.emaging.net). When I done it, I've seen that many of bug's reports I used to get some ebuild files are still assigned to : maintainer-wanted@gentoo.org So, I decide to postulate to this charge for the http://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/science/overlay which is the most impacted by my job. Perhaps, if you agree, I should help to increase the number of supported applications on this overlay. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Bugs possible to close : http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119353 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119354 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119355 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147693 Actual Results: Sorry for my approximative english, I'm french... Expected Results: Become a Gentoo maintener ;-)) I work with GNU/Linux since 1995 and maintain http://rsync4.fr.gentoo.org
(In reply to comment #0) > So, I decide to postulate to this charge for the > http://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/science/overlay which is the most impacted > by my job. Perhaps, if you agree, I should help to increase the number of > supported applications on this overlay. Thanks for your interest. You do not need to open a bug to get access to the science overlay. You may contact the gentoo-science team on their irc channel (#gentoo-science on freenode) or contact them directly at the sci@gentoo.org alias. Each overlay has its own policy for new committers, so they will tell you what to do. You may also contact us (recruiters@gentoo.org) in the future without opening a bug in case you had a question. Denis.