On Fri, 21 May 2010, Karanbir Singh wrote: > Hi, > > On 05/21/2010 12:02 PM, James A. Peltier wrote: >> >> Alright, I'm willing to commit some time, but before diving in, as a general rough overview, what type of timeframe are we looking at to maintain a port? 5-10 hours a day, week, month? > Sounds good, Let me now go away and see where are with ia64, whats > needed and what sort of time scales we can work against. I know that > Russ has also done some work on ia64, so maybe once we have a ToDo list, > a realtime syncup on irc would be a good way forward. I have a couple IA64 units powered off which can move to a datacenter and go live The question I really have is -- it is unlikely that this, ppc, ppc64, and sparc [and the s390x build I have been working on privately] have general appeal that should 'clutter' the mirrors in general. An 'optional' approach on these items seems 'fairer' as to disk real estate for them Probably the CentOS infrastructure team need to discuss this as to where reference 'side architecture' CentOS builds will 'live', outside the general mirroring As to the s390x build mentioned ... IBM has been kind enough to provide me with access to a 'starter yeast build environment and added drive and ram resources, under a s390x [in a partial RHEL 4.4 install]. I have been rebuilding a Red Hat source RPM corpus (in the matter of the CentOS project some years ago [i.e., ** not ** with the buildsystem which some have speculated about in another mailing list earlier today]) with an eye to producing an unencumbered s390x CentOS-like variant of RHEL and some additional pieces to satisfy removal of trademark etc Once I have a bootstrap into CentOS 5, and then 6 as time indicates, it may well be possible to 'wire' a ground up rebuild on the current CentOS builder and testing process, and any future builds into that current process The 'fruit' of my rebuild would be freely available (actually are presently freely available, both on the unit by anonymous rsync). See: rsync ibm.owlriver.net:: for a list of the anonymous rsync target and temporarily, 'yum-ified' binaries are from a FTP mirror I run at: ftp://s390x-archive.owlriver.net I also have set up other support machines in bandwidth I control, for this project as to the sources at: ftp://srpms.owlriver.net and as I say, anticipate first doing the 5 series, and then completing the process with the RHEL 6 beta or final sources, as I can 'bootstrap' up into that and as the Red Hat release calendar (unknown to me) provides The unit also 'tweets' its progress at http://twitter.com/buildmonbot and I comment about changes I have dropped in at: http://twitter.com/herrold I anticipate setting up a webpage and toss a blog post describing this shortly -- Russ herrold