Self Introduction: Ricky Grassmuck
Ricky Grassmuck
ricky.grassmuck at gmail.com
Fri Nov 13 19:20:16 UTC 2015
On 11/13/2015 12:57 PM, Gavin Flower wrote:
> See my answer at the bottom of this email.
>
> On 14/11/15 06:14, Ricky Grassmuck wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for pointing those emails out, it's exactly what i was looking
>> for! Those emails were getting lost in the mix so I created a bundle
>> in gmail just for those so I can keep up with them separately. I
>> think I'll get that VM deployed tonight and start going through the
>> lists I've already received.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2015, 11:07 AM Adam Williamson
>> <adamwill at fedoraproject.org <mailto:adamwill at fedoraproject.org>> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 2015-11-13 at 16:28 +0000, Ricky Grassmuck wrote:
>> >
>> > What's the best way to find newly added packages/components that
>> need
>> > testing? I'm thinking of spinning up a base F23 VM in qemu/kvm
>> to use for
>> > installing and testing packages that I don't need or use on my
>> main setups.
>>
>> fedora-easy-karma effectively does this - the goal is to file
>> karma on
>> them, but of course it's telling you all the packages on your system
>> that come from updates-testing (i.e. are quite new and need
>> testing).
>>
> [...]
>
> In this list, the convention is to post replies at the end (with some
> rare exceptions), or interspersed when appropriate, and to omit parts
> no longer relevant.
>
> The motivation of bottom posting like this: is that people get to see
> the context before the reply, AND emails don't end up getting longer &
> longer as people reply at the beginning forgetting to trim the now
> irrelevant stuff at the end.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Gavin
Makes perfect sense, already changed my default to put my reply at the
bottom. Thanks for the heads up!
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Regards,
Ricky Grassmuck
IRC:joyrida08
Email: ricky.grassmuck at gmail.com
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