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Subject: Discussion of Spells and Grimoire items
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- From: Andrew Stitt <afrayedknot AT thefrayedknot.armory.com>
- To: Eric Sandall <eric AT sandall.us>
- Cc: sm-grimoire AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells
- Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 10:46:39 -0700
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 09:55:00AM -0700, Eric Sandall wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm not sure how to approach this, so I will just say it. For Grimoire
> Gurus whom do not add spells after a certain amount of time (say, 2
> weeks?) to their section after submition, should/can another guru add that
> spell (after testing and making sure the format is correct, of course) to
> the appropriate section? The reason I ask is we seem to be getting a
> backlog of new spells in certain areas. If I were a new user whom
> submitted a spell I liked and just got ignored for some time (I've been
> ignored for several months, myself), then I'd be pretty put out with the
> whole SM distribution.
>
well a while back there was some 'discussion' of opening up the grimoire
so we could work on each others sections, i dont remember there ever
really being a definite conclusion to this. Perhaps its time there is.
How many active guru's do we have? by active i mean, subscribed to
sm-spell-submit and will add a spell when its submitted (assuming it works
or they can make it work). We arent going to make it if most sections
are maintained by someone who is out in left field, not adding spells or
version bumping. So perhaps we need to find out who is actually helping
out, trim down the hurd and open up the grimoire to the remaining Gurus?
Im the ham maintainer, and theres not much interest in my section that ive
noticed, so im kind of in the dumb position of 'well im a maintainer...but
no one really uses my section' id much rather be able to do other random
stuff from time to time outside my section.
personally i think that our main weak point is not having enough
spells. we are going 1.0 in less then two months and have 1500 spells,
thats good and 200 better then lunar linux, but still thats not much of
a gap. Gentoo has 2459 packages and debian has 8700, Id like to to see
sorcery catch up to gentoo in the number of packages. In order to do
that we need to be more efficient at getting spells added, which isnt
going to happen if no one is paying attention to their section. Maybe
just having a dedicated grimoire team is a better solution.
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[SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Andrew Stitt, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Ryan Abrams, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Andrew Stitt, 09/06/2002
- Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells, Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Dufflebunk, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
- Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells, Andrew Stitt, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Dufflebunk, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Andrew Stitt, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Andrew Stitt, 09/06/2002
- Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells, Jeremy A Kolb, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Ryan Abrams, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Eric Sandall, 09/06/2002
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Re: [SM-Grimoire]Unfiled spells,
Andrew Stitt, 09/06/2002
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