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From: Donnie Berkholz <dberkholz@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 03:01:41
Message-Id: 4511FFAE.6080703@gentoo.org
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2 by Chris White
1 Chris White wrote:
2 > 1) Weekly summary of the project provided about Saturday my time, as that's
3 > about the only guaranteed free time I can provide
4
5 More communication in Gentoo is always good. We're nowhere near the
6 tipping point of too much communication.
7
8 > 2) Working with both sides to produce a logical GLEP. People are wondering
9 > whether or not we need one, let's make everyone happy and provide one on the
10 > spot for people to have.
11
12 That doesn't make everyone happy. It makes people who whine about a GLEP
13 happy and makes more unnecessary work for everyone else.
14
15 > 3) Mirror storage seemed to be an issue. There are plenty of offerings from
16 > the adopt-a-dev project for bandwidth and server space that I think could be
17 > utilized to suit this and let release engineering utilize the official space
18 > for their releases.
19
20 Seems to me the torrent server would handle this nicely.
21
22 > 4) Providing release engineering with extra help through bug wrangling and
23 > usage of some of my hardware for future release testing. This would also
24 > involve familiarizing myself with the catalyst system, the release
25 > engineering project in general, and a general idea of related projects around
26 > it.
27
28 This is sort of not related to the seeds project, but I'm sure they'll
29 appreciate your help.
30
31 Thanks,
32 Donnie
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Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2 Lance Albertson <ramereth@g.o>