Thanks!

When I first read about this idea I was very enthusiastic because I
remembered my first attempt to install Gentoo. A tool that would
simplify the process, but still keep the Gentoo "philosophy" is really
useful.

To be honest, what really concerns me is the architecture of the server
(cpu and hdd). But if I succeed in making it, even for one connection
simulated on my computer, then I am sure that it will be a great success.

Thank you very much for the link!

Erick Michau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Depending on your approach you might eventually be interested in a similar
> tool called metro available at http://wiki.github.com/funtoo/metro
> It provides similar features at certain levels and noticeable differences
> too. It currently builds stable and unstable gentoo stages. Reading through
> gives some knowledge about building stages.
>
> It sounds like a very exciting project and the first questions that pop up
> to my mind are: how would one interface catalyst/metro with a website? is
> there any already existing similar framework? How much space would the
> server require for how many concurrent users building stage1->3 all at the
> same time?
>
> I have no clue as for the answers but it really feels like an interesting
> challenge.
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Peter Stuge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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