Any setup would work for me where I have physical access to the machine, or at least physical access to a USB port and the power switch.
If for legal reasons parabola can not own the machine, I would be fine with the FSF owning it and us having physical access, or me owning it and having physical access. I did consider buying one, but at the moment they are prohibitively expensive to me. I could also imagine a situation where someone from parabola would be appointed something like "ppc64le shepherd" at the FSF, or maybe even hired as a ppc64le distribution manager, and could get access to a FSF owned Talos machine under that role. A shell onto a Talos machine, for example into a already setup debian installation, might work, but could be a lot of trouble without the necessary remote administrative tools (insert external media, hard reset capabilities, etc.). Those issues could be worked around by having someone with pysical access to the machine we could ask to perform certain tasks like shutting down, but this could of course introduce some delay and inconvenience. lots of options exist. Maybe we can work out if one of these is feasible :) Best, Andreas On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 04:51:40AM -0400, bill-auger wrote: > i should append andreas's last message by saying that he was probably not > suggesting that the FSF should donate a machine to parabola - parabola is > actually not taking donations as an entity - it would surely be sufficient if > the FSF bought one of these for themselves and gave andreas and ebrasca a > shell > on it -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ my GPG Public Key: https://files.grapentin.org/.gpg/public.key ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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