RFC: A truly cross-distro game packaging list (was: Re: Chromium BSU upstream developers needed!)
- To: "Paul Wise" <pabs@debian.org>
- Cc: debian-devel-games <debian-devel-games@lists.debian.org>, fedora-games-list@redhat.com, "Mike Frysinger" <vapier@gentoo.org>, "Michael Sterrett" <mr_bones_@gentoo.org>, "Alfredo Tupone" <tupone@gentoo.org>, "Stefan Schweizer" <genstef@gentoo.org>, "Tristan Heaven" <nyhm@gentoo.org>, "Chris Gianelloni" <wolf31o2@gentoo.org>, "Brandon Barnes" <winterknight@nerdshack.com>, "Brian Redfern" <brianwredfern@gmail.com>, "Ramsey Haddad" <witchinghour@users.sourceforge.net>, "Colin Leroy" <colinleroy@users.sourceforge.net>, "Mark B. Allan" <mallanmba@yahoo.com>
- Subject: RFC: A truly cross-distro game packaging list (was: Re: Chromium BSU upstream developers needed!)
- From: "Richard Hartmann" <richih.mailinglist@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:56:23 +0100
- Message-id: <2d460de70803180156i63f05e3bhc2bd9e524760b2dc@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> wrote:
> > I'd like to add interested people to the project so they can commit
> > patches from their distros or that they have created. If you are
> > interested, please let me know what your sourceforge login is.
I want to propose to create a cross-distro game mailing list. I know
the idea has been floating around a few times, but nothing seems to be
happening. What I have in mind is a place to share interesting patches,
hot new games, critical holes, try and get ahold of elusive upstreams by
help of people who already have a package & thus contact and whatnot.
I would especially be interested in the opinions of non-Debian people if
they would have any interest in joining such a list. Feel free to
snowball the idea around your respective lists, as well.
As soon as I have some feedback, I would want to go ahead and create
a list. Obvious options for hosting are:
1) Debian servers (will find out if that is OK)
2) Private Domain
3) berlios.de et al
On a hunch, I would go for berlios as 1) might bias the list towards
Debian, which I do not want and while 2) is trivial, it is usually
better to use domains that are with large entities, not with single
people. I prefer berlios.de over sf.net as it reeks less of dying
dinosaur and over google code as google's list subscription processing
and their user support are a black hole.
Richard
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