> This is a proposal to begin to end the abuse of the sandbox. I agree with your concern, I disagee with your method.
We are awaiting new hardware. One of the new machines will be dedicated to GUMP processing (possibly some other related tasks). My understanding, and there are reasons for this, is that the output from the machine will be reports. The builds will not be available at all. That addresses your concern without breaking the value of GUMP. -1 to kill GUMP for sandbox -1 to kill it for unreleased projects Remember: GUMP is for *our* use, and the latter point would mean that no project within the ASF could even start to use a library until after it had a formal release, which could lead to a Catch-22. The whole purpose for GUMP is to catch problems EARLY in the development cycle, not to be a build and test server for released components. The new GUMP configuration will eliminate the problem of people using GUMP builds, so let's not throw out the baby with the bathwater. --- Noel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]