El jue, 02-06-2016 a las 10:42 -0500, james escribió: > On 06/01/2016 06:20 PM, Justin Bronder wrote: > > Due to a lack of time and the fact I don't use any of these > packages > > anymore, they are all up for grabs. > > > > - media-gfx/openmesh [no project] > > - sys-cluster/ganglia [cluster] > > - sys-cluster/ganglia-web [cluster] > > - sys-cluster/torque [cluster] > > - sys-cluster/munge [cluster] dependency of sys- > cluster/torque > > - sys-cluster/mpe2 [cluster] > > > > Also, if there's anyone out there using the science overlay and > empi > > who's feeling motivated, that work still needs a champion to get > it > > into the main tree. If not, I'll probably drop it in a few months > > and open openmpi and mpich2 to project maintenance as well. I > > haven't been involved in HPC for over a decade now, it's time to > > pass the torch. > > > Hello Justin, > > I've been working on cluster ebuilds for a while (Apache Mesos, > spark, > etc). I'm willing to proxy maintain these except torque. Assuming > there > are no users of torque on gentoo (bgo seems inactive...it's dead; > how > would I know?). > > My focus is building gentoo centric HPC clusters that do not require > systemd as a component, with deployment emphasis on bare-metal and > minimized gentoo systems where only the codes absolutely necessary > to > support the necessary frameworks are dynamically installed. Many of > the > 'retro' tools in this cluster space, are quite useful for my work. > > The guidexml page for empi is old, so where do I read up on it's > projected usage (just not familiar with that empi project/package). > > James >
Then, I would suggest you to contact proxy-maint project (I have CCed them to this for letting them to know) Thanks for volunteering!