On 11/18/06, Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 18 November 2006 09:32, Jeroen Janssen wrote:
> The projects seem to solve similar problems.
I think the major point here is that plague is open source, and all our
rpms/srpms are freely available. You can setup your own "Fedora" buildfarm
to build your packages. With OpenSuSE's buildstuff, can you get their build
software? Can you install it on your own systems, tweak it for your own
needs?
Well, maybe I should have mentioned it, but that is exactly my point :
the OpenSuSe Build Service is also open source (GPLv2) .
See also http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?opensuse for
access to the sources.
So basically, there are (at least) two opensource 'buildfarm' systems
that are being developed now. I know that there are probably a lot
differences between the SuSe and RedHat distributions, but it makes
sense to me to check if their build system and plague can benefit from
each other.
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Jeroen Janssen
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