Re: the hell of Maemo repos

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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 20:19:32 +0100
"sebastian maemo" <sebastian.maemo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear Daniel... the apps you've developed are so useful that I won't
> take into consideration your yelling at me...

Well, thanks. I won't take your last thread as consideration because
you have been helpful many more times in the mailing list.

> But do you actually think that you're right???
> 
> Maemo is a fucking mess and you've just shown it to me:
> 
> http://repository.maemo.org explains there only exists extra folder
> and https://wiki.maemo.org/Extras explains the contrary, that there
> also exists extra-devel folder. What a fucking mess is this? and
> who's responsible for that?

Well, if you look at one page that isn't announced in anywhere, and
that users shouldn't look to search for information, it generally
happen that you get outdated information, as it's this the case.
Also, a static page is more difficult to update than a wiki page.

But, I encourage you to write good reports in bugs.maemo.org of things
you see than are so "fucking mess", and sure the people in the
community will do its best to fix it. 

> So please stop yelling at me and read more before talking so much...

Oh, no, I wasn't yelling you, at least I didn't want it. I only
was remarking the words, not yelling. 


And please, don't take this so seriously, people shouldn't get
angry using its tablets, else the contrary.

- -- 
Daniel Martin Yerga
http://yerga.net
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