* Al <oss.el...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> What is your strategia to build up a community?
> >
> > Actually, I don't really have any. All I can do is offering it
> > as OSS and do a little bit advocacy here and there - I don't
> > have the resources to build up real community structures all
> > alone. Of course, anybody's welcomed to join in.
> >
> 
> This is still a weak point.

Just let the project grow. It does not require anyone jumping into
it to stick with it for long time. All I'm proposing right now is
adopt the model, which makes collaboration w/ other distros easier.
It's something like an aggreement as FHS.

BTW: meanwhile I've build some automatic import mechanisms
(unfortunately, this approach won't work well for Gentoo, as I
don't have the fundamental data for it available, especially some
deterministic mapping between upstream tarball and the patches
to apply ... that probably would require some kind of fake-emerge)

> Briegel looks like type 3. 

Hey, wait a minute ... we were talking about OSS-QM, thats completely
different project. Briegel is a build system (somewhat similar to
portage, but yet quite different concepts behind), which just happens
to work smoothly w/ oss-qm.


cu
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