On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 01:55:47PM +0200, Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
I had a look at your ports, and they're clean and well done. I find the README to muttprint a bit confusing though. Well, I created this README to prevent people from wasting time on trying to create a port with the newest version of muttprint.
The port for imwheel tries to install into /etc; there's another port in the portdb from 'ogg', which includes a patch to fix this (or a similar) problem.
Using contrib/fakeroot to build the ports as non-root user is a reliable and easy way to find such problems, so you might want to have a look at it. Ok. Thanks for your hint. I will consider it in the future! In fact, I haven't realized that imwheel tries to install a imwheelrc, but from now on I will use fakeroot to prevent this.
Your application looks fine, the only minor reservation I have is the fact that you didn't draw my attention to you so far :-). Going through the IRC logs and mailing list archives, I got a positive impression from you though, especially since you manage to answer question in a reasonable fashion. Yes. That's true. I usually don't try to answer to all questions. I only answer if I think my answer can help anybody.
That said, I'd vote in favour of adding you as a maintainer, but would like to hear a second opinion. Thanks! :)
But, there's also a problem. I do not have any experiences in CVS. I have read some guides about it and I think I understand CVS in theory, so I hope that this isn't a problem for you. That's not a big thing. The CVS HowTo [1] contains most you have to know. If you have further questions, feel free to ask; we can also provide you with a guide to set up a test repository locally, to make your first steps without any risk. Yes, it would be nice if you give me a link to another guide. I already have some guides, but a further guide can also useful!
Regards Viper