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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Teamviewer and X86_64 build . . .</H1>
<B>Robert Fox</B>
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<I>Tue Nov 29 14:31:13 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>><i> Ah... and there it is...
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</I>><i> This is how most threads like this ends up...
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</I>><i> Many users seems to forget this is a community driven distribution,
</I>><i> so if you want something no-one of the current maintainers care
</I>><i> about, you need to do the work, and stop expecting others to do
</I>><i> it for you (unless you pay them)...
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</I>><i> So here is a few general points for all users to think about:
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</I>><i> * "I am not a packager"
</I>><i> - so what stops you from becoming one?
</I>><i> - everyone have had to start somewhere.
</I>><i> - we have packagers that takes on apprentices,
</I>><i> and you can always ask questions on mageia-dev@ ml
</I>><i> and #mageia-dev on irc if you get stuck.
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How does one get a mentor? I'd like to learn how to package.
Thanks for your response.
R.Fox
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