Les Mikesell wrote: > > Even if no one can come up with a way to extrapolate the dependencies > from the RHEL binary, the task seems like something that would scale > with more build machines and more people to stage the trial-and-error > builds. And if those people aren't part of the trusted few, they could > send back the info needed to duplicate the build. But, I suppose you'd > need to export hash fingerprints or something similar to test against > for people who don't have access to the official RHEL binaries. > I agree it would go faster, but core of the team would have to hold new arrivals by the hand most of the time. This is not practical in the middle or on the start of the rebuild process. I do not believe that absolutely all interested should be included in the rebuild process, just ones with existing packaging experience, to avoid havoc. My suggestion would be that once versions 4.9, 5.6 and 6.0 are out core team creates environment exactly as is now for 6.0, and take some apprentices under their wing, people with enough existing knowledge, and drop them head first into rebuilding process (with proficiently documented process), so they can select candidates for additional rebuild members and train them. Questions candidates would ask would be used to fill the documentation and FAQ for rebuilding process, weather it is for public or "private" use. Ljubomir