(sorry for jumping in late here) On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 07:51:55AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Wed, 2016-06-15 at 01:37 +0300, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: > > > At the openmainframeproject EU meetup, it was indicated that SUSE > > joined with indication that Open Build Service might be able to use > > resources hosted by Marist. > > > > I wonder if it makes sense to reach out, and see if there are > > resources available to use as porter boxes & build boxes. That way > > Debian might be able to get such donated resource available on ongoing > > basis and hopefully with some hw support. > > Marist already support Debian with an s390x buildd: > > ldapsearch -LLL -x -h db.debian.org -b ou=hosts,dc=debian,dc=org > "(sponsor=*marist*)" > https://db.debian.org/machines.cgi?host=zani > > Our other sponsors for s390 are www.iic.kit.edu and www.zivit.de: > > ldapsearch -LLL -x -h db.debian.org -b ou=hosts,dc=debian,dc=org > "(architecture=s390*)" sponsor
Given that we already seem to have three hardware sponsors for the s390x port, is this really a concern? If we were to lose one sponsor, we'd still have two (and it would be reasonable to try to ensure that we get a new sponsor to replace the one lost). How about making it a requirement that there is some level of redundancy in sponsors for ports where hardware cannot be easily bought with Debian money? That would cover the s390x port as well as any potential other insanely-expensive-hardware port[1] that we might support now or in the future. If push comes to shove, we could also talk to IBM. Pretty much all POWER hardware we have was sponsored by IBM; it's not unreasonable to assume they might be willing to also sponsor s390x time or hardware. [1] not that I know of any, but hey, you never know. -- < ron> I mean, the main *practical* problem with C++, is there's like a dozen people in the world who think they really understand all of its rules, and pretty much all of them are just lying to themselves too. -- #debian-devel, OFTC, 2016-02-12