2015-06-12 16:26 GMT+02:00 Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>:

> Sent from phone, thus brief.
> Am 12.06.2015 16:11 schrieb "David Lang" <[email protected]>:
> >
> > On Fri, 12 Jun 2015, Rainer Gerhards wrote:
> >
> >> 2015-06-11 23:06 GMT+02:00 Brian Knox <[email protected]>:
> >>>
> >>> Florian - plan will probably depend on what we decide we're deploying.
> >>> Andre has set up an account already ( Rainer may have the details as
> well
> >>> ).  We gave them access to the beta for the team account features - so
> it
> >>> should already be set up as a team account.   We should make sure any
> >>> infrastructure we set up is provisioned from that account since we (DO)
> >>> have applied quite a bit of credit to it.
> >>>
> >>> If we're just working together on how we'd like to automate package
> >>> building I'd suggest a small server to start with and if we grow out of
> it
> >>> we can bump it up.. maybe the 2GB ram / 2 core / 40GB ssd option to
> >>> prototype on?  Hard to know until we nail down exactly what we're
> trying to
> >>> stand up.
>

Sounds fine to me. Even with virtual machines I usually work with a similar
setup. I assume it will be sufficient at first.


> >>
> >>
> >> OK, I think I'll simply provision such a machine (so I finally get my
> >> hands on your interface as well ;)). Does the NYC datacenter sound
> >> good given our collaborator base?
> >
> >
> > I don't think the collaborator base needs to drive the datacenter, we'll
> be working via git/ssh/etc anyway.
>
> Lol, you know I am an old fashioned guy ;) but I was more thinking on
> internet closeness ... But agreed that's also yesteryears ;)
>

At first I thought the same, but really today locations on a global scale
are mostly irrelevant for such work.

Florian


>
> Rainer
> >
> > David Lang
> >
> >> What do you think makes most sense from a file system structure point
> >> of view? I have something along this on my mind:
> >>
> >> /home/...
> >> pkgproject - packaging project user (also for cron jobs)
> >> rainer
> >> brian
> >> andre
> >> florian
> >> ....
> >>
> >> under pkgproject, I'd create subdirs for each git repository.
> >>
> >> Once done, I'd see that I can migrate my current daily build
> >> environment to that machine. That will probably raise questions, it's
> >> currently tied to the result of testbench runs. Maybe issues to
> >> discuss... Let's assume this works then we can begin to modify it in a
> >> way that suits us better.
> >>
> >> It would probably good to describe the environment I use. I could do a
> >> Hangout on that, but I am not sure if I have sufficient time the next
> >> days and enough advance notice timeframe to make it fully interactive.
> >>
> >> Comments?
> >>
> >> Rainer
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