What computer resources are needed to build all the distribution images 
overnight, i.e. 8 hours, from a local repository?

I'm on a 3 Mb/s downlink, so as a practical matter I'm better off building and 
testing release candidates locally. 

I'd like to take on the work.  It's a few weeks twice a year which I can 
comfortably manage.   I have plenty of professional experience producing 
internal software releases in major oil companies.

I've also done FreeBSD,  Debian, Solaris 11 and Solaris 10 installs in the last 
week.  For all the flaws I encountered in the Hipster 2020.10 images, it's 
still better than the others in many ways.   I'm proposing to work on the 
software to build the installation media with a strong focus on intensive 
testing of the install process and making it more flexible.

The installation process is the new user's first impression.  Gparted not 
working doesn't give a good impression.  Nor does, "you can only use 2 TB of 
your new 5 TB disk".  I'd like to fix that.

Have Fun!
Reg

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