State of the archive
Adam Jackson
ajax at nwnk.net
Wed May 10 12:42:01 PDT 2006
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 13:51, Egbert Eich wrote:
> Adam Jackson writes:
> > So, I have cycles to devote to release management processes, since
> > that's, you know, my day job. I am in some sense ultimately trusted. I
> > would really like to see 7.1 in place on a machine named something.x.org
> > when it releases. I live like 30 minutes from the x.org machines and can
> > physically go down and kick them when/if they break.
> >
> > So why do I not have the ability to log into those machines at all, let
> > alone root? Why is it almost two weeks after the start of this thread,
> > with pretty much unanimous agreement that the current situation with the
> > x.org machines is broken, with no solution, or even motion? Who needs
> > the cluebat here?
>
> There was a cleanup process under way in the release directory on fd.o.
> With this pretty much completed we can start the mirroring process.
>
> This however is different from the 'who gets access to those machines?'
> question.
> The mirroring would remedy the problem of not having latest releases
> (especially security) available on the box - even without anyone needing
> to access the machines.
Right. My little outburst there was really asking why we don't even have a
bad temporary solution in place. Obviously I have no desire to be the single
contact point for this, but I'm more than happy to get things moving.
> We however need to resolve some other issue here: the machine is hosted
> in a machine room at MIT. Someone needs to make sure you have access to
> this location and that you are shown around so that you know the machine,
> the facilities and the location.
> This could best be done when putting the other machines sponsored by SUN
> in place as this may require more than one hand to manuver them around.
I had once jokingly suggested that I walk down to MIT and determine their
physical location by wireless ethernet and ping time triangulation.
I really want to see _something_ done before 7.1 release (May 19, for anyone
still not paying attention). I've got some time I can devote to setup this
weekend, and racking in the Sun boxes would be an excellent start to that.
- ajax
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