On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:28:46 +0200 Sylvain Beucler <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:10:15AM +1200, Robert Collins wrote: > > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Karl Fogel <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > Still waiting for answers on the question(s) quoted below. > > > > > > Also, I have some upcoming responsiblities that will prevent me > > > from making much progress on this for the forseeable future. If > > > Robert Collins is willing, Sylvain, would you be okay giving him > > > the same access to the Savannah machines that I have? He's just > > > as trustworthy, and frankly he's better qualified to do this > > > anyway. > > > > > > No pressure, Robert. If you can't take this on, we can ask > > > around in the Bazaar community. But you'd be a logical choice, > > > if you're willing. > > > > > > -Karl > > > > Generally I would be, but I've been in the middle of moving country, > > which takes away pretty much all volunteer time :) > > > > I've asked in the Bazaar community if there are any volunteers to > > help with this, and two folk have stepped up. Both are well > > respected: > > > > Toshio is the administrator for the Fedora bzr hosting service, and > > has offered to help with the initial setup; Paul is one of the > > developers of the Launchpad code hosting service; so both are well > > versed in bzr deployments and of good character and reputation. > > > > Sylvain, Karl asked about giving me the same access he had, and I > > hope we can get enough access for Toshio and Paul to get the bzr+ssh > > service up and migrated too. > > Sure. > Can you precise what they are willing to do? > > You mention that Toshio wants to help with the inital setup, but > that's the easy part - what we're looking for here is somebody willing > to _maintain_ the service, including handling user requests. > I was under the impression that maintenance was part of what I was volunteering for. I can help with whatever you need. Cheers, Paul -- Paul Hummer http://www.paulhummer.org "Sometimes I suspect that we build our traps ourselves, then we back into them, pretending amazement the while." -Neil Gaiman
