Hi, While getting an old sparcstation5/110 going with Debian, I noticed many packages are not available for debian/sparc and have been compiling packages from source left and right to turn the dinosaur into a KDE workstation.
I've produced and will be producing numerous sid sparc binaries which for all I know don't exist anywhere, thus my reason for building them. I would like to know if being a Debian developer would be the best way to share these binaries with the outside world, or if there's other alternative avenues I should pursue instead of becoming a Debian developer. I would have no qualms about cutting accounts and sharing root access to this machine for trusted developers who would like to use its albeit limited CPU power to build binaries required for a complete debian/sparc port. I also have an R4400/175 SGI Indy, that depending on what I want to do with it might be available for the same purpose. Both machines are hosted at home on a reasonably fast cable modem connection, with ssh and other ports open. Thank you for your assistance, and I look forward to contributing back to the distribution I've been using for four years now. Sincerely, Sean P. Horan Chandler, AZ 480.343.3200

