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Seemant Kulleen wrote: |
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> Before Randy left, he'd promised to give me access to his s390, but that |
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> never materialised, so at this point I'd say there's no access. Seeing |
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> as it's effectively an unmaintained port with no ETA on Randy, I say |
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> either remove s390 from KEYWORDS which it blocks or stable it and let |
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> the fallout happen when s390 returns to being an active port. |
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I think this one is not clear. Randy had access to it's "own" machine |
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where he did development etc. |
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If access to an s390/zSeries is needed i can provide it. |
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Randy and i had the idea of porting gentoo to zSeries and both got |
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access to different machines. The one from Randy was at his university. |
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The one i have access to is owned by a company that does development for |
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zSeries. |
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The idea behind it was: |
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Randy had a devlopment machine where he could tweak and work. When he |
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completed the first set of full stages we wanted to install Gentoo on |
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the Machine (better said partitions) i have access to and use those |
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partitions for providing access to s390 to devs. |
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Another thing that makes me sad is that people who were very involved in |
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this port now have no problem to just let it die. |
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So if there are ppl who want to maintain this port. Access to hardware |
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is here... |
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Regards |
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Michael |