> >> Note that if you can get SPI to transfer the debian.org zone to other
> >> DNS servers than the current ones, you can NMU the infrastructure.
>
> Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I heavily disagree to that. The current servers are owned by Debian or
> > sponsored to Debian by some people. So Debian does have a say what
> > happens on them or not. (Please note that this doesn't contain any
> > approval or disapproval of any action on our servers, but just a
> > disapproval to this concept.)
> 
Julien BLACHE wrote:
> You've totally missed the point. All it takes to "NMU" the
> infrastructure is to have a new one ready, then get SPI to change the
> DNS servers associated to debian.org.

I've heard that there's a second unofficial buildd network, so that
part would probably be easy.

... just pondering and calculating...

        Joey

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