Thank you for detailed explanation, Lars. At Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:53:18 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: -------------------- > On 2008-01-30T20:30:44, Tadashiro Yoshida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I understand that each project, PaceMaker and narrowly-defined Heartbeat, > > maintains own package. > > > > We then need an integrator to package those into broadly-defined Heartbeat. > > No, this is not correct. > > You do not need an integrator. You simply install both packages, and all > will be well, just as before.
I can understand we install both packages, and be able to use them same as before, logically speaking. But from our experiences, it is not enough for enterprise use from the view of quality. Someone should integrate plural packages and test it intensively. It is efficient if all of community member can test one integrated package, like PostgreSQL project. > > > In my understanding, two broadly-defined Heartbeat packages will be > > released separately after this, one for openSUSE from SUSE and one for > > other Linux distribution from Alan. Is it right? > > I hope not! That would be bad. > > openSUSE's Build Service is just that: it provides a build environment > for all distributions, not just openSUSE. RedHat, RHEL, CentOS, Debian, > Ubuntu, Fedora, and by coincidence openSUSE/SLES as well ;-) > Do you mean you could accept any modification even if some troubles are found in another distribution other than openSUSE? Regards, Tadashiro Yoshida _______________________________________________________ Linux-HA-Dev: [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha-dev Home Page: http://linux-ha.org/
