Re: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net

2006-04-25 Thread Eric Boutilier

Moinak Ghosh wrote:


Erast Benson wrote:
 


Guys,

I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into
OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS,
BeleniX, SchilliX, marTux, SCXR, etc ?

I think having centralized place (bugzilla, bounty, project management,
calendar, etc) for OSS packages would be really beneficial for every
camp involved.

I came across launchpad.net[1] and I think it could be a really great
idea to utilize it for OpenSolaris community. NexentaOS is already
registered[2] there, the same way we could register
opensolaris-generic and other distros where we could collect all our
patches and together collaborate on ongoing issues.
 
   

  I browsed through the launchpad.net site. It looks like a very useful 
resource. In fact
  I have to put up a open subproject page and track status. I guess 
launchpad will
  provide a good framework for doing this rather than having to 
maintain and keep

  updating a static HTML page.

  In general there are bugs that will be common to distros. These can 
be tracked to
  avoid duplication of effort by the various distros. This is a good 
opportunity to

  collaborate. I will register the BeleniX project.

Regards,
Moinak.
 



Erast, Moinak -- Is launchpad maybe a place where participating projects 
could work on standardizing auxilliary[1] FOSS libraries?


Eric


[1]: A set of key libraries that are currently being maintained 
separately by most (all?) distros and ports systems because they are not 
part of Nevada -- or they are in Nevada but deemed unsatisfactory.




Few great things about launchpad (as I see it):

1) It could coexist with existing bug-tracking systems, i.e. we don't
have to change NBTS to Malone for instance and re-integrate our internal
stuff;

2) It provides integrated bounty[3] system. So end user potentially
could pay cache for particular fix in his favorite distro;

3) Its well done.

[1] http://launchpad.net
[2] http://launchpad.net/distros/nexenta
[3] http://launchpad.net/bounties
   


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Re: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net

2006-04-25 Thread Erast Benson
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 13:52 -0500, Eric Boutilier wrote:
 Moinak Ghosh wrote:
 
 Erast Benson wrote:
   
 
 Guys,
 
 I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into
 OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS,
 BeleniX, SchilliX, marTux, SCXR, etc ?
 
 I think having centralized place (bugzilla, bounty, project management,
 calendar, etc) for OSS packages would be really beneficial for every
 camp involved.
 
 I came across launchpad.net[1] and I think it could be a really great
 idea to utilize it for OpenSolaris community. NexentaOS is already
 registered[2] there, the same way we could register
 opensolaris-generic and other distros where we could collect all our
 patches and together collaborate on ongoing issues.
   
 
 
I browsed through the launchpad.net site. It looks like a very useful 
 resource. In fact
I have to put up a open subproject page and track status. I guess 
 launchpad will
provide a good framework for doing this rather than having to 
 maintain and keep
updating a static HTML page.
 
In general there are bugs that will be common to distros. These can 
 be tracked to
avoid duplication of effort by the various distros. This is a good 
 opportunity to
collaborate. I will register the BeleniX project.
 
 Regards,
 Moinak.
   
 
 
 Erast, Moinak -- Is launchpad maybe a place where participating projects 
 could work on standardizing auxilliary[1] FOSS libraries?

Standardizing FOSS libraries? An example?

AFAIK, its a good place to keep track changes across various distros.
But not only for libs, for apps too, like security fixes for Firefox,
Mozilla, OpenOffice, Gaim, etc..

Another attractive thing is its Bounty system. Basically, end user could
assign his price for particular bug or feature in particular
package/distro. After that, developer and user will get in touch, and
once feature implemented, developer will be paid off.

 Eric
 
 
 [1]: A set of key libraries that are currently being maintained 
 separately by most (all?) distros and ports systems because they are not 
 part of Nevada -- or they are in Nevada but deemed unsatisfactory.
 
 
 Few great things about launchpad (as I see it):
 
 1) It could coexist with existing bug-tracking systems, i.e. we don't
 have to change NBTS to Malone for instance and re-integrate our internal
 stuff;
 
 2) It provides integrated bounty[3] system. So end user potentially
 could pay cache for particular fix in his favorite distro;
 
 3) Its well done.
 
 [1] http://launchpad.net
 [2] http://launchpad.net/distros/nexenta
 [3] http://launchpad.net/bounties
 
 
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Re: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net

2006-04-20 Thread Moinak Ghosh

Erast Benson wrote:

Guys,

I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into
OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS,
BeleniX, SchilliX, marTux, SCXR, etc ?

I think having centralized place (bugzilla, bounty, project management,
calendar, etc) for OSS packages would be really beneficial for every
camp involved.

I came across launchpad.net[1] and I think it could be a really great
idea to utilize it for OpenSolaris community. NexentaOS is already
registered[2] there, the same way we could register
opensolaris-generic and other distros where we could collect all our
patches and together collaborate on ongoing issues.
  
  I browsed through the launchpad.net site. It looks like a very useful 
resource. In fact
  I have to put up a open subproject page and track status. I guess 
launchpad will
  provide a good framework for doing this rather than having to 
maintain and keep

  updating a static HTML page.

  In general there are bugs that will be common to distros. These can 
be tracked to
  avoid duplication of effort by the various distros. This is a good 
opportunity to

  collaborate. I will register the BeleniX project.

Regards,
Moinak.

Few great things about launchpad (as I see it):

1) It could coexist with existing bug-tracking systems, i.e. we don't
have to change NBTS to Malone for instance and re-integrate our internal
stuff;

2) It provides integrated bounty[3] system. So end user potentially
could pay cache for particular fix in his favorite distro;

3) Its well done.

[1] http://launchpad.net
[2] http://launchpad.net/distros/nexenta
[3] http://launchpad.net/bounties

  


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[osol-discuss] OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net

2006-04-19 Thread Erast Benson
Guys,

I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into
OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS,
BeleniX, SchilliX, marTux, SCXR, etc ?

I think having centralized place (bugzilla, bounty, project management,
calendar, etc) for OSS packages would be really beneficial for every
camp involved.

I came across launchpad.net[1] and I think it could be a really great
idea to utilize it for OpenSolaris community. NexentaOS is already
registered[2] there, the same way we could register
opensolaris-generic and other distros where we could collect all our
patches and together collaborate on ongoing issues.

Few great things about launchpad (as I see it):

1) It could coexist with existing bug-tracking systems, i.e. we don't
have to change NBTS to Malone for instance and re-integrate our internal
stuff;

2) It provides integrated bounty[3] system. So end user potentially
could pay cache for particular fix in his favorite distro;

3) Its well done.

[1] http://launchpad.net
[2] http://launchpad.net/distros/nexenta
[3] http://launchpad.net/bounties

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