Le vendredi 27 juin 2008 à 17:23 -0400, Erik Garrison a écrit :
> Developers, specifically those running build systems,
>
> Many of us are confused about the software flows inherent in the daily
> build processes which are occuring at OLPC. I would like to conduct a
> simple survey of all people
On Friday 27 June 2008, Erik Garrison wrote:
> Developers, specifically those running build systems,
>
> Many of us are confused about the software flows inherent in the daily
> build processes which are occuring at OLPC. I would like to conduct a
> simple survey of all people building software fo
Am 27.06.2008 um 23:23 schrieb Erik Garrison:
> Developers, specifically those running build systems,
>
> Many of us are confused about the software flows inherent in the daily
> build processes which are occuring at OLPC. I would like to conduct a
> simple survey of all people building software
Erik Garrison wrote:
>
> 0) Who are you and who do you directly work for?
Tomeu, contracted by OLPC.
> 1) What do you build?
regularly: sugar, sugar-artwork, sugar-toolkit, sugar-base,
sugar-datastore, journal bundle (.xo).
> 2) Where does it come from? / Who directly provides you with source
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 05:23:44PM -0400, Erik Garrison wrote:
> 0) Who are you and who do you directly work for?
Michael Stone, and Kim Quirk, respectively.
> 1) What do you build?
Typically, rainbow, olpc-utils, puritan, and full OS builds.
Occasionally, other things like sugar, X, xulrunner,
Developers, specifically those running build systems,
Many of us are confused about the software flows inherent in the daily
build processes which are occuring at OLPC. I would like to conduct a
simple survey of all people building software for OLPC so that all of us
can better understand the sou