Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-21 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Thursday 21 September 2006 09:27, Lance Albertson wrote: > Mike Frysinger wrote: > >> 3) Mirror storage seemed to be an issue. There are plenty of offerings > >> from the adopt-a-dev project for bandwidth and server space that I think > >> could be utilized to suit this and let release engineer

Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-21 Thread Stuart Herbert
On 9/21/06, Lance Albertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Stuart: When you get a chance, can you please either message me on irc or send em an email with your thoughts on how hosting might work so we can start planning that? Lance: Will do. Everyone else: Please stop speculating about how we're g

Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-21 Thread Lance Albertson
Mike Frysinger wrote: >> 3) Mirror storage seemed to be an issue. There are plenty of offerings >> from the adopt-a-dev project for bandwidth and server space that I think >> could be utilized to suit this and let release engineering utilize the >> official space for their releases. > > isnt it

Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-21 Thread Lance Albertson
Donnie Berkholz wrote: >> 3) Mirror storage seemed to be an issue. There are plenty of >> offerings from the adopt-a-dev project for bandwidth and server space >> that I think could be utilized to suit this and let release >> engineering utilize the official space for their releases. > > Seems t

Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-20 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 22:43, Chris White wrote: > 1) Weekly summary of the project provided about Saturday my time, as that's > about the only guaranteed free time I can provide for a project just getting started, seems like a lot ... but i'm not part of said project so i cant really say

Re: [gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-20 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Chris White wrote: 1) Weekly summary of the project provided about Saturday my time, as that's about the only guaranteed free time I can provide More communication in Gentoo is always good. We're nowhere near the tipping point of too much communication. 2) Working with both sides to produce

[gentoo-dev] The Seed Project - Try 2

2006-09-20 Thread Chris White
Ok, so we had a rather interesting debate (which quickly went out of control) today on the whole Gentoo seed project. One of the recommendations that came through the flames was a liaison to help communicate between the two parties, the people running the seed project and release engineering.