On May 3, 2010, at 10:46 AM, Andreas Jaeger wrote: > On Friday 30 April 2010 04:16:07 An Yang wrote: >> Hi kojo, >> >> 在 2010-04-29四的 11:22 +0200,[email protected]写道: >> >>> I don't think the MeeGo core OBS that is used to make the MeeGo >>> distribution releases will be opened to just anybody. Gaining access >>> to that will always be a merit based thing based on working on a core >>> project. >> >> I do NOT like OBS, it's not opened totally! >> in koji.fedoraproject.org, anybody can check any version+release of any >> rpm packages included in fedora, both binary or srpm even any build >> logs, no matter released or release candidates or just for testing >> packages. > > This is already implemented for obs version 2.0, you can check it today with > going to http://build.opensuse.org/stage - completely anonymous access.
Well, it doesn't get much more open than that. :-) >> I do NOT want to discuss who is better, but fedora is more open than >> opensuse. > > Yeah, a bit design decision in the beginning that needed to be changed. Hope > you're happy with the way it will be for 2.0, Good stuff. I look forward to pushing sources into OBS. I think it would be great if I could just set up a cron job to push a tag from my git repo into OBS. Is that sort of automated building possible on the OBS side? i.e. can a process push to the OBS or does it have to be a human? Jeremiah _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
