2. the architecture must be able to run a buildd 24/7 sustained (without crashing) 3. the architecture must have an actual, running, working buildd
This, I think needs to be our target. I think the "without crashing" is the only thing that needs the target. Just compiling glibc can kill the system. 8. 5 developers who will use or work on the port must send in signed requests for its addition 9. the port must demonstrate that they have at least 50 users We should be able to do these (right?). If we need to add developers, we can do that, but we need to do it ASAP because it takes time to get through the process. This one should be easy, I think there are atleast 5 DDs that do the maintaining of the Hurd specific parts for Debian. How is one supposed to demonstrate that a port has atleast 50 users by the way? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]