Hehe .. so my "flame" acctualy had some positive results.
Jeremy, I can offer mirroring or we can use a RR dns loadbalancing for website,
but I don't think there will be big traffic there, but .. if it's needed, I can
provide.
I have a 100mbps dedicated server.
Regarding patches that will reside there.. well, i think maybe the best
solution would be to make a patch generator, ./do --with-ldap --with-helochecks
--with blabla .. so it generates one big patch, that will be later used to
patch < qmail source.
Either way, those patches that reside there should be compatible with each
others... and keep them updated..
Kind Regards,
Sasa
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:02:59 -0800
Jeremy Kitchen <kitchen@scriptkitchen.com> wrote:
> Amitai Schlair wrote:
> > True. So we can e.g. register qmailpatchrepository.org (and maybe
> > qmailpatches.org
>
> I just registered qmailpatches.org and am currently setting it up on my
> dreamhost account.
>
> I figure at a bare minimum an svn repository is required :) so I'll set
> that up first.
>
> Just to get something started y'know.
>
> We should probably have some sort of 'council' to determine what patches
> get in.. so we don't have 500 patches for the same thing (or maybe we
> want that?) and who gets commit access and whatnot...
>
> I'll get some sort of mailing list set up tonight and we can see if
> there's any interest :)
>
> -Jeremy
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