[vos-d] build system reviews (long)

Peter Amstutz tetron at interreality.org
Fri Apr 27 15:15:34 EDT 2007


Uh, I don't think giving everybody accounts on baikonur (the 
interreality.org server) is going to solve much.  For one thing, it only 
runs Debian, and a big part of the discussion here is how best to 
support building on Windows and OS X.

We intend to do 3rd party world hosting at some point in the future, but 
that will go on a separate box from interreality.org.  I don't want to 
take the risk of a rogue script disrupting the box that handles our 
email, web page, mailing list, bzr repositories, etc.

On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 01:02:08PM -0700, HEBLACK, J wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 09:21 -0400, Reed Hedges wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 11:07:11PM -0400, Peter Amstutz wrote:
> > > [1] Although there is a case to be made that such files should be 
> > > included in your repository anyway, since there are people who might 
> > > want to check out the latest source for something but still don't want 
> > > to be required to have every last little build tool.  Thoughts?
> > 
> 
> Hello people,
> 
> How about installing a sandbox or "build sandbox" at the main VOS
> station for devs to link scripts, Java, JavaScript, ..., whose scripts
> would not disturb Lead Programmers or VOS Architects. Thoughts? The
> official sandbox will have network constraint conditions saying that
> what is built officially is there for the VOS station only and not other
> networks? A sample devs account is like this: the first six letters from
> the devs last name followed by the first initial from the devs name;
> like this: heblacj at sandbox.interreality.biz 
> 
> 
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