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@@ -217,6 +217,14 @@ grep '(=.*).,.$' rygel_0.24.2-1.debbindiff.html | uniq -c | sort | grep -c '^\s*
** different cpu type: Opteron_G3 AMD Opteron 23xx (Gen 3 Class Opteron) is the most powerful one that's different to current Opteron_G4
*** that 2nd slave can also run with a different date (or year, so probably 1984)
+* build-slave design:
+** 9 cores, 36gb ram, 80gb disk, 50gb /, 30gb /srv/kvm
+** runs squid3 + kvm
+** kvm guest with different cpu, 32gb ram, 8 cores, 30gb /
+** date changed in /etc/rc.local to 1984
+** runs pbuilder inside the kmv guest
+** ssh is forwarded to the host
+
* enable people to upload test packages, to be built in jenkins:
<mapreri> h01ger: another wild future request by me: allowing us to upload something and let jenkins test it. rationale: I sent (another) patch for debian-keyring, to fix a timestamp issue in debian control files (due to not_using_dh-builddeb), but there is also a umask issue. I don't want to bother me to setup the very same things jenkins tests locally (I already did too much in this regards, imho), but really people can't tests everything
<mapreri> jenkins tests.
@@ -225,14 +233,6 @@ grep '(=.*).,.$' rygel_0.24.2-1.debbindiff.html | uniq -c | sort | grep -c '^\s*
<h01ger> well, and everybody in debian-keyring from sid can uplood? :)
<mapreri> that would be wonderful.
-* enable people to schedule packages:
-** script on alioth, using ssh keys only accessable to the reproducible group and another one for DDs+DMs
-** a daily limit of 50 packages (can be stored in /tmp or such), else it should tell to contact us
-*** for non-reproducible members i would like to see a lower limit of packages allowed to schedule.
-** the script called should not be reproducible_schedule_on_demand.sh but rather reproducible_remoter_scheduler.sh - or we should teach reproducible_schedule_on_demand.sh proper options: --artifacts --notify --remote-user foo
-*** implied in this: remote schedulings should notify via IRC, who did the scheduling -> the script on alioth should pass $USER
-
-
=== qa.debian.org*
* udd-versionskew: also provide arch-relative version numbers in output too