Email me off list at j...@iavit.org. Our server is more of a meeting place than a development environment. We can save you the cost of hosting and a domain name. We can give you space to host your downloads, the email list, plus a blog or a wiki for documentation.



On 04/24/2017 05:34 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I would be interested in your offer. I would need a decent build environment for kernel images with the Speakup patches. My existing server is eventually going away. I would need decent hardware with enough memory. I don't think it would be hard to automate the kernel building process. I would also need hosting for the .deb packages. While I'm at it, I would want space for my rescue CD. An announce mailing list would be a nice bonus but not necessary. I can give you exact space requirements if interested. I know kernel images take a lot of space to build, especially in a clean chroot environment. The distro doesn't matter as everything would be done in 32-bit and 64-bit chroots.

Baechler Access Technology Services, bats at batsupport dot com

On 4/23/2017 4:20 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
This is the kind of thing we created the International Association Of
Visually Impaired Technologists for. It has donated server space and is
incorporated legally as a nonprofit (501C3) in the USA. The infrastructure
is available if you care to put it to use.

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