Hello,

> i've added the isos sync on  https://lhoir.biz/ddl/ and got enough
> bandwith to be efficient enough in case of rollback procedure.

If you don't have a bandwidth quota, I can include you in our list of
mirrors. I have a small Php script that does load balancing. When you
click on a download link on our website, this script redirects you to a
mirror, randomly chosen in the list (but with different probabilities).
Note that you'd then have to provide download statistics since we want
to monitor download figures :).

> i got different other points i'd like to work on :
> 
> - could i have a simple ssh user with mysql user for puting in place a
> mysql repliacation ?

Ok, I'll try to set it up this evening.

> - i had a look on
>  http://team.doudoulinux.org/projects/doudoulinux-cd/issues/gantt and
> even if its not a quiet clear gant tool i think i could work on some
> of it but regarding it id like to know the way you work 

The Gantt chart itself is of poor use (you know, tasks are always
delayed, just like every Gantt chart!). But it provides a global view on
releases and associated tasks, this is what I like. If you decide to
work on a given ticket, just create an account and set you as the actor.
Try to update the ticket status whenever required, to record spent hours
as well (this is a good way to estimate the development effort of our
project), and to add comments when needed too.

> > are you using svn ? git ?

We are using SVN on Gna:

https://gna.org/projects/doudoulinux/

You need another user account!

> > do you have a testing server ?
> 
> >> in this point we could use a proxmox platform for testing purpose
> and it wouls be easy to test any iso generated on it as a testing vm

I'm not sure to understand what would be the goal of this VM. Currently
I'm testing ISO's on old computers that aren't used anymore or in
VirtualBox.

However I'm very interested if you can provide a VM with high upload
bandwidth. One issue I have is that uploading an ISO from my home is now
lasting 2.5 hours. If I can build them on a server that has large
bandwidth access, this would be incredibly faster. I've already made
trials on a small VM of a datacenter and I could send an ISO in 6-7
minutes!

We could also let people test DDL online on a VM with remote graphics
access, but this may require more computing power from your servers,
plus some web development to allow people share access to this VM (kind
of booking calendar).

-- 
Cheers,
JM.

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