On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 23:20:03 +0000
"Laurent Bercot" <ska-supervis...@skarnet.org> wrote:

> I don't know, why does Unix like to have its binaries in /bin? Why
> does PATH exist? What is the nature of an executable? You have two
> hours.

Sorry, this discussion is crazy: Laurent provides a basic booting tools
with his toolchain. A booting tools should be in /bin - full stop!

However - what is the concrete suggestion from the Debian guys what
Laurent should do?

On top, it makes sense to start a community integration program to
fullfill distro requirements. So that would include public test and
build infrastructure and pre-packaging stuff.

I can support that with free hosting for building and testing, i.e. I
can provide a public gitlab with build and test pipelines.

Best Regards
Oli

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