Greetings, I hear that Twisted needs some new/better/more reliable Windows build slaves. My employer has plenty of ESX capacity, and I know that a few other people are interested in helping out as well, so perhaps this a good time to clarify the requirements:
Which platforms: XP and 7? 32bit and 64bit? Any interest in the server editions? Per-machine requirements: how much HDD and RAM? Any weird stuff like serial ports? Connectivity: Is NAT OK, or are inbound connections required? Do maintainers need access to the hypervisor, or is it adequate to have a watchdog to reboot crashed slaves? Contingent on employer approval, I can donate 4 VMs (one of each flavor) with 2GiB of RAM and tens of GB storage each, including MSDN licenses. The limitations are that they would be on a NAT-only subnet with no possibility of inbound ports, and that there would be no hypervisor access. However, I can provide a watchdog to deal with crashed slaves and a VPN could be arranged if there's a public endpoint I can direct it to. I'm also "generally pretty accessible" although Glyph unsurprisingly indicates that people have failed to live up to that promise in the past :P The offer is flexible, I'm just trying to start small to feel out the requirements. -- Michael Tharp rPath, Inc. _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python