Given that the system administration load has grown significantly, and we are planning a new round of bufferbloat.net services, there's now an email list "sysmom" for more public discussion of what it will take to do more useful stuff, worldwide, 24/7.
There is some planning to be done that could use more input from more people. Among other things - we have to decide on a continuous build system (buildbot is used by openwrt, jenkins appears nicer), a number of virtual servers, what targets to build for, a backup system, and who can do what, when. Planned for April thus far: 1) 8 core build server for debloat-testing and openwrt[1] 2) Revising the web site to be more useful 3) Migration of the email list to a virtual server And longer term: 4) Establishing an ipv6 enabled freeswitch server on the East coast 5) Integrating cross-country testing 6) We've had a few offers of servers, rackspace, and virtual space on machines throughout the world. As to how to best use them... 7) Suggestions? So if you care about scaling up the bufferbloat effort, please join the new sysmom _AT_ lists.bufferbloat.net list. (And also the wiki) -- Dave Taht http://nex-6.taht.net [1] The new server builds debloat-testing in 13 minutes. All of openwrt for any given target (including the toolchains) in 40 minutes. _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat
