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2009/3/4 Henrique Junior <henriquecsj(a)gmail.com>:
Obrigado, amigos.
2009/3/4 Robert Pereira <robertjs(a)gmail.com>:
> Pode deixr que eu faço a tradução.
>
> 2009/3/3 Henrique Junior <henriquecsj(a)gmail.com>
>>
>> Ninguém, pessoal?
>>
>> 2009/3/2 Henrique Junior <henriquecsj(a)gmail.com>:
>> > Prezados amigos, recentemente escrevi uma matéria sobre o desktop
>> > Enlightenment para a Revista Fedora Brasil e o artigo acabou tomando uma
>> > proporção maior do que o esperado. Troquei alguns e-mails o empacotador
>> > responsável pelo E17 no Fedora e conforme a conversa foi evoluindo ele
>> > concordou em nos escrever um pequeno texto sobre o repositório e sobre
>> > como
>> > iniciou os trabalhos de empacotamento.
>> > O Professor Gregory Kriehn leciona no curso de engenharia elétrica no
>> > CalTech e eu gostaria de pedir que algum dos nossos tradutores mais
>> > experientes assumisse o texto (que segue abaixo). Claro, tanto o nome do
>> > autor quanto o do tradutor constarão na edição.
>> >
>> > Grande abraço a todos
>> >
>> > --------------------------------------
>> > A number of years ago I sought to gather all of the personal notes that
>> > I had developed with respect to RedHat and Fedora Linux into a
>> > comprehensive set of online notes. The notes were developed primarily
>> > as a way to have a centralized location for me to remember how to
>> > perform various tasks in Linux, although I found that people from all
>> > over the world also benefited from them. Sometime after I started doing
>> > this, Stanton Finley retired his Fedora Core notes, and so I became one
>> > of the new destinations for HOWTOs with regard to Fedora.
>> >
>> > Over the years I have also became increasing frustrated with both Gnome
>> > and KDE. I feel that the Gnome developers have dumbed down the Windows
>> > Manager to the point that no one is allowed to (or able to) configure
>> > anything, and I have always found KDE too buggy for my personal taste.
>> > Between Fedora Core 1 and Fedora Core 5, I looked for an alternative
>> > Windows Manager that balanced issues such as speed and simplicity with
>> > ease of use and an ability to configure it to my liking until I came
>> > upon Didier Casse's E17 Alpha packages (Fedora Core 5'ish). For a
span
>> > of about 2 years I worked with Didier off and on to help debug and
>> > configure some of his packages until he became too busy to keep up his
>> > repository. He eventually passed the torch onto me, and so I decided to
>> > create my own repository to keep up the tradition of offering updated
>> > monthly E17 snapshots.
>> >
>> > More recently, Enlightenment has moved from CVS to SVN, and has
>> > undergone some fundamental changes with the deprecation of Epeg and the
>> > introduction of the Eina library, and so it took considerably longer
>> > than I would have liked to develop a comprehensive set of Enlightenment
>> > packages for Fedora 10. This was complicated by the introduction of
>> > Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) into the Fedora Updates
>> > Repository, in addition to Enlightenment itself. I originally had
>> > planned on removing any packages that had made it into the Fedora
>> > Repository to avoid conflicts and slowly phase out the Kriehn Repository
>> > once E17 reached a point of stable maturity. However, I have found that
>> > the E17 packages currently within the Fedora Repository are based upon
>> > an old set of CVS packages, and that the Fedora maintainer has become to
>> > busy to update or maintain them. Because the older packages conflict
>> > with the newer code in SVN (primarily as a result of the new Eina
>> > library), I have therefore decided to continue to offer a full set of
>> > E17 packages that include the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries,
>> > Enlightenment and its add-on Modules, as well as a number of other
>> > Enlightenment Applications that are at various degrees of maturity (or
>> > immaturity, whatever the case may be) within the Kriehn Repository.
>> > To avoid conflicts with the Fedora Repository, I have ensured that the
>> > version numbers on my packages are greater than what is offered in
>> > Fedora Updates. This way, if you try to install an Enlightenment
>> > package, it will default to the Kriehn Repository opposed to Fedora
>> > Updates.
>> >
>> > Why not just become a Fedora maintainer myself? Well, I hack code in my
>> > spare time and use Linux because it increases my productivity as an
>> > Engineering Professor, but I found Fedora's Packaging Guidelines are
too
>> > obtuse and time consuming for me to become a full time maintainer. I am
>> > afraid that the same thing would happen to me as what happened to the
>> > old Fedora Enlightenment Maintainer, and as a result, E17 packages would
>> > languish and die once again on Fedora. I gave "Becoming a Fedora
>> > Maintainer" a trial run and helped push xosview back into the distro,
>> > but simply found the process too convoluted and involved. I understand
>> > the need for exacting guidelines -- it has helped Fedora become a world
>> > class Linux distribution in recent years, but I simply do not have the
>> > time to officially maintain 80 Enlightenment packages for Fedora. In a
>> > similar manner, I looked toward RPMFusion, but found that they have
>> > decided to adopt similar Packaging Guidelines as Fedora. As a result, I
>> > find it simplest to run my automated scripts that will pull source from
>> > SVN, package them into tarballs, create and sign the RPMS, and upload
>> > them to my server. I have tried to adhere as closely as possible to
>> > Fedora's SPEC Guidelines wherever possible, and have had great help
from
>> > Vasile Chelban in bringing them into proper shape with mock. Vasile has
>> > also been kind enough to mirror my repository and create x86_64 packages
>> > from the i386 packages I have developed and automatically rsync them
>> > back to my server. So far it has been a great working relationship.
>> >
>> > We are currently looking at creating a local SVN directory where we can
>> > place the build scripts and the SPEC files into in order to provide more
>> > robust (and a bit more timely, perhaps) E17 packages. So the future of
>> > the Kriehn Repository and E17 look bright, even though it got off to a
>> > rocky and delayed start with respect to Fedora 10. Thanks for your
>> > patience!
>> > ------------------------------------
>> >
>> > Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior
>> > ------------------------------
>> > "In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and
gates?!"
>> >
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