Randy,
I'm looking at this a totally different angle. Right now there is no cooperation from projects, I think you can agree with this. To me this one of many steps to help tie the projects together and be united.

My vision is that there will be no more developer walls, people only working on CLFS, LFS, or BLFS, but a complete xLFS development team. This step here takes a minor task and development of scripts and rules to a group that can handle that. This group has ties to all projects. If they can work together, then we can try to get a xLFS development team working.

The xLFS development team, would still have it's leaders for each of the book, Gerard and Matt for LFS, Ryan and Myself for CLFS, Bruce and yourself for BLFS. We can utilize the ticket system we have currently and you would be able to assign the best person to fix a particular area. Example: My expertise is mail systems, if there was an issue in a mail system, you could assign that ticket to me to fix it. If there was an issue with a PPC64 build, I could assign the ticket to JH or Ken.

The other benefit of this, is when it gets to release time, we can concentrate resources where it needs to be to get a the release out on the schedule that was provided.

   This is my future vision of the xLFS project.
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