Hello Hristo,

Hristo Simenov Hristov wrote:

>
>Hi,
>it is good idea to store the transaltions on one place, but there can be some 
>problems for somebody in other countries. For example in Bulgaria our 
>IProviders sells two types of connection - internal for Bulgaria nad external 
>fot the rest of the world, and the external connection is rather slow. Tha's 
>why I moved our project from sourceforge to the server in Bulgaria. I do not 
>know how it is to others, this was just an example.
>  
>
Now what you're describing is really crazy... Never heard of such a
thing (and yet I come from a country where some wanted to tax the emails)

>Other idea which I have but for now I do not know how it can be realised, is a 
>centralised compile center. [The best solution is to use computers connected 
>to the Internet for compile but this is realy crazy idea :)]
>Lets to go back to the Compile center idea. If we have a computer per OS 
>(Windows, Linux, freeBSD, MacOSX) and these computers to compile OOo with all 
>languages. Or this is also crazy idea? :)
>  
>
It's not a crazy idea at all. In fact what you're talking about is one
big problem for many kinds of contributors here on OOo:
- people responsible for ports (MacOSX, FreeBSD, etc.) who may not have
powerful enough computers and need more bandwith/CPU
-people responsible for localized versions of ports: same problem, add
more burden on their shoulders
-people from some (actually not such a small number of them) NL projects
who are really ressources-constrained; you may be in this case, there is
also Anousak from Laos who would certainly feel relieved by it.
All in all, this adresses these issues. What you are recommending is
basically a p2p/grid network of computers that could compile many
instances of localized builds on differen ports, aren't you? (so, the
next question would be, what app should we use to group all these
computers?)

Thanks,
Charles.

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