On 31 Oct, 08:13 pm, solipsis at pitrou.net wrote: >Martin v. Löwis <martin <at> v.loewis.de> writes: >> >>Not sure whether it's still relevant after the offers of individually >>donated hardware. > >We'll see, indeed. >>However, if you want to look into this, feel free to >>set up EC2 slaves. > >I only know to setup mainstream Linux distros though (Debian- or >Redhat-lookalikes :-)). I've just played a bit and, after the hassle of >juggling >with a bunch of different keys and credentials, setting up an instance >and >saving an image for future use is quite easy. Starting with a mainstream distro doesn't seem like a bad idea. For example, there isn't currently a 32bit Ubuntu (any version) slave. That would be a nice gap to fill in, right? Jean-Paul
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