On Saturday, February 19, 2011 11:15:39 am Les Mikesell wrote: > How do you track the work you do, reproduce it across architectures, and > duplicate it to spread the load over multiple machines? I don't know how CentOS the project does this; and that's ok. I do know how Fedora does it, and it's called koji. And apparently RHEL6 was created with koji. Koji was built from the ground up to do this, and do it on a large scale. For all I know Johnny and Karanbir and whoever else is doing buildsystem work for CentOS may be using koji; but my gut feel is that if they're not using it now it's too late in this cycle to start with it. Perhaps in the future; and perhaps not, that's up to the folk doing the actual work of producing the distribution to decide. Not my decision, that much is for sure. Now if I wanted to produce my own dist (LOOSE; Lamar Owen's Operating System - Enterprise) it would be up to me. But this is CentOS, and it isn't up to me. I shouldn't try to be a backseat driver, IOW.