I would like to provide the wine snapshots as debian packages. THe builds are demanding, though (list is from the guy who did this before):
- about 4 Pentium-133 CPU-hours per build (between 1 and 7 builds per week), - about 96MB of RAM, - about 700MB of free disk space for the builds (these really should be accessible online, at least the build logs), - connectivity to the Internet during the build process (fetch the Debian packaging for Wine and the latest Wine revision from CVS), - a public web site to serve the files for download (may be the same machine that does the builds), - about 20 MB of disk space for the source and binary packages on that web site, - enough bandwidth to serve this to ~800 users per day, since I have ony a bunch of old pentiums here at home I would like to run this beast on the debian network. Would this be OK? Could I feed these packages directly into the unstable tree or would it be better to have them on /~andreas/debian/dists/... in my home directory on a debian machine? What else do I forget?