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I'm not sure how well this will be received, but I've found developing consistently in a mobile environment (many o'laptops) to be very difficult, especially with varied environments that may or may not work well with OpenEmbedded and OpenMoko (Mac OS X, I'm looking at you*)

I'm wondering if there's any interest in either hosting, or putting together (as a somewhat community effort), a shared development server that would run Linux with the horsepower to give fellow hackers the ability to develop packages for the platform, but to also serve as a means of providing a "standardized" build environment such that any barriers between a developer and their project rely solely on them instead of build issues with OE, or otherwise.

It would also be handy if the developers could then "submit" their development packages/patches for inclusion in a set of nightly builds of 2007.1/2007.2 images such that the rest of the community could then test out these built images and collaborate on issues presented through both the bugzilla bug tracker but also pages like this: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Phase_1_Software_Testing


It would certainly be nice if OpenMoko itself could provide such a service, but failing that I can start asking around at work if we have any extra rack space to colocate such a machine, otherwise I will probably have to act on a quote given to me by Hurricane Electric for a bit of rack space for such a purpose.

Gauging interest of course would help before anybody throws down the money for the resources needed ;)


Cheers,
- - R. Tyler Ballance




* Literally!
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