On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 at 19:46, Paul Moore wrote: > 2009/10/30 C. Titus Brown <ctb at msu.edu>: >>> Once things are up and running, I'll be prepared to do basic care and >>> feeding of the buildslave, but as my time is limited, it would be nice >>> if others would pitch in to help. >> >> I would be somewhat unhappy about giving more than three or four people >> admin access, but am prepared to lie back and think of England. > > Greetings from England... :-) > > I doubt it'll be a huge issue, I just didn't want to end up doing > nothing more than delivering 5 more red boxes on the buildbot status > page. We can see how it goes. I just think that maintaining the > buildbots as more of a community effort means that there's a better > chance of issues being fixed quickly. I'd be happy to help with keeping these (or any other) buildbots running, but I'm not much of a Windows geek (I can work with it, but I know a _lot_ more about Linux). Same goes for OS/X, though since that is unix based I'm a little more comfortable with it. I guess what I'm saying is, if you don't get responses from more Windows-savvy developers, then let me know and I'll be glad to help. That said, the idea of EC2 buildslaves seems pretty attractive... --David
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