On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 09:08:12PM -0000, Rafael Belmonte wrote:
> I think, the main reason because this is not being implemented is by
> resources (economical), more then a technical question.
> Several machine servers are needed to build packages for Ubuntu's
> PPAs, and another couple of new machine servers would be necessary
> to start building also packages for Debian in PPAs.
I guess you mean sysadmin and engineer time, certainly not servers? I
don't necessarily buy that argument. You could also start them with
low priority on the existing farm to begin with.
It's a bit sad that the architecture doesn't really allow 3rd party
builders unless you're a Canonical employee. Otherwise the community
could just help with a bunch of servers, if that's really the problem
you're facing.
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 09:08:12PM -0000, Rafael Belmonte wrote:
> I think, the main reason because this is not being implemented is by
> resources (economical), more then a technical question.
> Several machine servers are needed to build packages for Ubuntu's
> PPAs, and another couple of new machine servers would be necessary
> to start building also packages for Debian in PPAs.
I guess you mean sysadmin and engineer time, certainly not servers? I
don't necessarily buy that argument. You could also start them with
low priority on the existing farm to begin with.
It's a bit sad that the architecture doesn't really allow 3rd party
builders unless you're a Canonical employee. Otherwise the community
could just help with a bunch of servers, if that's really the problem
you're facing.
Kind regards
Philipp Kern