Iain Buchanan
2007-12-30 15:13:38 UTC
Hi all,
I've just been asked if I want to be the gentoo dev for synce :) I am
posting here to see if anyone is in a better position to do so -
essentially Richard, Mark, Dmitry (anyone else?) have been working on
them (I think).
The position would involve testing various synce packages on x86 and
amd64, or at least getting others to do so. (I have both types of
boxes); making snapshots from svn; probably also a bit of bug monitoring
- mostly requests for new versions I would assume.
I'm happy to do it, once I see exactly what my obligations would be, but
I don't want to step on toes if someone else is already nursing the
baby! (mixed metaphors, I know...)
aaanyway, what do you guys think?
I've just been asked if I want to be the gentoo dev for synce :) I am
posting here to see if anyone is in a better position to do so -
essentially Richard, Mark, Dmitry (anyone else?) have been working on
them (I think).
The position would involve testing various synce packages on x86 and
amd64, or at least getting others to do so. (I have both types of
boxes); making snapshots from svn; probably also a bit of bug monitoring
- mostly requests for new versions I would assume.
I'm happy to do it, once I see exactly what my obligations would be, but
I don't want to step on toes if someone else is already nursing the
baby! (mixed metaphors, I know...)
aaanyway, what do you guys think?
--
Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>
How come only your friends step on your new white sneakers?
Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>
How come only your friends step on your new white sneakers?