Ok, signed up at blastwave.
Andrew Jorgensen escribió: > We'll build for Mac OS X on PPC and x86 still but we would appreciate > help with Solaris. > > What I'm trying to do for solaris is start maintaining the packages on > Blastwave.org. They have a build infrastructure and lots of packagers > to help us with packaging and build difficulties. Go to > http://wiki.blastwave.org/ and click on the "Join Us" link. Mention in > the "Additional Notes" that you want to help maintain the mono packages. > > If you had something else in mind let me know, but I think that hosting > it on blastwave will give it the best exposure inside the solaris > community. > > >>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/16/08 1:14 >>>> > PM >>> > Hi there, > > I think we can commit to keep builds for > > - Solaris x86 > - Solaris SPARC > - Mac PPC > > (And hopefully soon HP-UX, but not yet). > > But, we'd need some help starting up since I expect some problems > building in Solaris. > > > pablo > > > www.plasticscm.com > > > Andrew Jorgensen escribió: > >> The Mono Team is looking for volunteers to maintain packages for >> > several platforms. We receive many bug reports and request for help > which ultimately turn out to be incompatibilities between the packages > we build and platforms we do not test them on. The Generic Linux > installer has been especially problematic in this regard. > >> Historically it was important for us to provide packages for >> > distributions that did not carry Mono. With all major distributions > already including some version of Mono it's time to focus on ensuring > that they include the best version and that it's packaged in the best > way. > >> For these reasons we have decided that the Mono team will only release >> > binaries for platforms we test. This includes the latest openSUSE > (11.0), the latest SuSE Linux Enterprise (SLE 10), Windows, and MacOSX. > The Generic Linux installer has already been dropped. This new policy > will take effect immediately and will impact the 2.0 release. > >> This does not mean that we don't want Mono to run well on other >> > distributions. On the contrary we want to give our users and developers > the best experience possible. The best way to do this is to have better > cooperation with members of the major distribution projects. > >> Ideally we'd like to have each distribution provide packages for their >> > own releases. For instance we would love to have an Ubuntu PPA with the > latest mono. I don't know if Fedora has something similar but we can > use the openSUSE Build Service to build packages for RedHat derivatives > if they don't. Our hope is that this will lead to better mono support > on all the major distributions. > >> We are also looking for a volunteer who is passionate about Mono on >> > Solaris to maintain packages on Blastwave. > >> If you are a packager for one of these projects and / or have the >> > skills to help in this way please contact me. If possible we would like > to have packages for all these platforms available when 2.0 is released > in late September (more likely early October). > >> Andrew Jorgensen >> Mono / Moonlight Package Maintainer >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mono-devel-list mailing list >> Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list