On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
<jmpo...@gooze.eu> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> > wouldn't it be better to move the remaining parts of the project to
> > github ?
>
> Sorry if I did not catch this message before.
> I volunteer to take part in this project with the community.
>
> Migrating the platform would allow to clarify the community goals and
> participants. As written previously:
>
> * Community
>
> We need to extend the list of core hackers, to define the community and
> avoid that one person blocks or takes control of the hosting
> environment.
>
> * Cheap hosting
>
> Host a minimal web server with OpenSC page. I suggest a cheap
> http://www.kimsufi.com/fr/
>
> * GIThub
>
> Migrate to GIThub the code repositories. Code issues and pull requests
> are enough to manage bugs and evolutions, provided that there is a
> clearly defined community in charge of GIThub main projects.
>
> * Build-farm
>
> Have separate builds farms coordinated by Jenkins. This is already the
> case of our build farm (Viktor and I). And we proved to run the farm
> 24x365. We run the farm on real computers. We can also provide backup.
>
> We recently bought a 12-core supermicro computer, to add to the build
> farm. We have received the motherboard, casing and processors and we
> still need the memory (around 96 Gb). This is meant to be a virtual
> server replacing my various computers in the build farm.
>
> It is also nice to have build farms running behind firewalls with very
> limited access to Internet using vlans.
>
> I suggest that we start with the political issues first, to design an
> informal community. Then we can host OpenSC safely on GIThub and start
> the migration.
>
> Kind regards,
> Jean-Michel POURE
> --

I think github provides a good service.

Alon.
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