On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 09:53:09PM +0200, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote: > <politic on> > This was the Meego decision, without the community, to not be based > on a upstream distribution to solve this kind of issue. Several of > us have warned at that time that this will be a big wast of time. > The argument was severely rejected by claim that Meego will be > something incredible. It's now maybe the time to lower the > expectation and to go back to the reality: without a generic enough > build, Meego will never reach any audience like Ubuntu for example.
Since when was that _ever_ the goal of MeeGo? > <politic off> > Now, I am ok the let my politic thinking above all in a trash and to > pragmatically take the actual situation as a fact. So please do the > same and show your real facts without escaping into a flameware. I, and others, have pointed out the fact about slowdowns for the system overall (the user's system), and the lack of ability so support such a rebuild system. Are those not good enough facts? > If some nice Meego OBS specialist will be kind enough to help the > interested peoples to setup a generic OBS on a other non-ssse3 > machine, this will show the reality to everyone without slowing down > your so busy severs. It's not a server issue at all. You can do this on a sse3 machine just fine. Heck, you could do this today, in the openSUSE build service if you want to. Hey look, someone already is, look at the Smeegol project there, that sounds like what you want. good luck, greg k-h _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
