Hi Andrea,




On Tue, Jun 24, 2014, at 07:24 PM, Andrea Veri wrote:

2014-06-20 0:58 GMT+02:00 Jim Campbell
<[1][email protected]>:

Hi Infrastructure Team,


Hi Jim,

In speaking with Ekaterina Gerasimova during a recent docs
hackfest, she

said that GNOME would benefit from a Windows server on which to
build

GNOME software for Windows. As it turns out, Rackspace has
provided a

generous grant of cloud server resources to the ChicagoLUG [0],
and

(after discussing it with the LUG), we agreed that providing
Windows

server resources to GNOME would be a good thing to do.



Is this something that you'd be interested in? If so, please
let us know

what kind of server resources you would need. Rackspace
provides both

Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or Windows Server 2012 servers, so
hopefully

one of those would work for the group.


First of all I would like to thank you for the offer of hosting
in advance but I see a few major problems:

1. Who is going to administer such machine? Our central
configuration management tools are entirely built to work with
GNU / Linux distributions and most of all none of us have
experience maintaining a Windows Server OS.
2. How developers are expected to connect to this machine and
build their binaries? we would require each of them to access
the machine and process the build, but is there any build
system for Windows that will allow us to do so? (ideally with a
FOSS license)
3. How many developers do you expect will benefit from such
service? This is the very first time someone proposes a Windows
builder and I'm curious to know what projects / products are
also targetting Windows users
4. We do provide GTK Win32 / Win64 images already [1], and
Tarnyko is also looking for help to keep this initiative up and
running.



These all sound like legitimate issues - and I don't have
resolutions for them. It seems as though those issues would nix
any forward motion on this particular effort.



5. Do you think we would have some space for the GNOME
Infrastructure to set up a few testing istances? (I'm thinking
about a test istance for git.g.o, [2]www.gnome.org and OSEM
that were lost after the outage at OSUOSL that took down the
entire RAID)



Yes, please let me know what you would need with regards to
resources these test instances. I'm sure that supplying this in
place of the Windows server would be fine with our user group.



Jim

References

1. mailto:[email protected]
2. http://www.gnome.org/
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