On 20 January 2014 13:32, jan i <j...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> If you read "How it works", Labs makes the following available:
>
>    - a zone
>    - a virtual host (http://labs.apache.org/)
>    - three mailing lists:
>       - labs@labs.apache.org
>       - comm...@labs.apache.org (this receives the svn commits diffs)
>       - priv...@labs.apache.org
>    - a lab registry (a collection of machine-readable descriptors)
>
> As far as I can see.
>
> - there are no zone
>
> - there are not virtual host

Huh?

http://labs.apache.org/ does exist.

> - the lab registry is merely a directory in svn
>

What's wrong with that?
All the directories should contain doap.rdf files which are machine readable.

> I hereby propose the following:
>
>
> 1) We remove the mention of zone from the home page
>
> 2) We request a labs vm from infra (if the PMC request it with a jira, I
> can make it)

It looks like options 1 & 2 are alternatives, whereas 3 is independent
- or have I got that wrong?

> 3) We change the homepage to actively use the lab registry (see seperate
> proposal).
>
>
> --- details ---
>
> The vm should be equipped with a generic db and httpd and of course svn
> allowing labs PI to test their ideas. Labs PI and registred committers
> should have access to the vm (NOT sudo). It might be that no labs need it
> today, but its marketing, we offer more than other sandboxes.

Most TLPs don't have zones.

> I volunteer to maintain the vm (together with all the others I maintain as
> part of infra) and also to help labs in need of installing sw.
>
> Rgds
>
> jan I.

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