This is really cool and nice project especially for server farms and
datacenters..
Ricardo Loureiro wrote:
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Hi,
I'm finishing my masters and as final project I decided to make a
"portage" that would work well on a network environment, in this case
a software development lab. My idea is to put portage on a database
and create tools that would allow clients to request packages to a
central machine that would calculate dependencies, compile them and
install on the client. This is the quick-and-dirty short description,
it's more complex than that =)
First i'd like to know the status of the Gentoo-Server Project, since
it's not updated since July 2003.
Second, I wrote a quick draft of what i'm planning to do for my
project and would like some feedback since it may be useful to
gentoo-server. The doc is available at
http://student.dei.uc.pt/~rjlouro/gentoo-server.pdf
Please note it's quite simple cause I didn't want to bore ppl, i've
already wrote much more than that for my report and will be happy to
provide all info needed, but I don't want to scare ppl with very long
stuff, if you feel this can be usefull to gentoo great, i'd love to
give all of it back.
Regards,
Ricardo Loureiro
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