On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 07:36:57PM -0500, Matt Wilson wrote: >As for providing resources - we've done this for many projects that >have approached us. For example: > >[msw@sid openoffice]$ host bugzilla.gnome.org >bugzilla.gnome.org has address 209.116.70.84 >[msw@sid openoffice]$ whois [EMAIL PROTECTED] >(snip out big reply pointing to Red Hat, Inc.) >[msw@sid openoffice]$ host stage.mozilla.org >stage.mozilla.org is an alias for hemosaur.mozilla.org. >hemosaur.mozilla.org has address 66.187.233.204 >[msw@sid openoffice]$ whois [EMAIL PROTECTED] >(snip out big reply pointing to Red Hat, Inc.) > >These resources come out of projects finding themselves in need and >requesting assistance. Thus far the only thing I hear from you is >that XFree86 doesn't need a bug tracker...
Hosting isn't the type of resource I'm referring to -- we're fine on that thanks. I mean the much more difficult to find (non-volunteer) people resources needed to make a bug tracking system really work without sapping development resources -- like IBM is doing with the Linux kernel. If you're offering something like that, then I'm all ears. David -- David Dawes Release Engineer/Architect The XFree86 Project www.XFree86.org/~dawes _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/devel
