[oi-dev] OI project reboot required

Andrzej Szeszo aszeszo at gmail.com
Sat May 11 16:28:01 UTC 2013


Hi Alasdair

I would like to try setting up a repo on github, give trusted people direct
access and support pull requests from independent developers. And then have
jenkins publish packages incrementally to publicly accessible repository.
In theory, it should only take few minutes from a push to a published
package in a repo.

It is a variation on the process which was tried earlier. I think it might
work this time.

I did some prep work last night. Will try to have something usable by
others later tonight.

Cheers,

Andrzej




On 10 May 2013 14:04, Alasdair Lumsden <alasdairrr at gmail.com> wrote:

> Andrzej,
>
> Your vision is pretty much the same one I had. The challenge is this:
>
> "Existing releng process and contribution process prevent anything from
> happening though. I would like to help to change that."
>
> How?
>
>
> On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Jim Klimov <jimklimov at cos.ru> wrote:
>
>> On 2013-05-10 02:19, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
>>
>>> There is little "commercial future" in the desktop for Linux
>>>> distributions as well yet almost all of them have a graphical desktop.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I would be entirely *unsurprised* if distro vendors like RedHat and
>>> Oracle simply *ditched* their desktop support at some point in the future
>>> -- its clear to me at least that folks aren't running those distros on the
>>> desktop.
>>>
>>
>> Well, Oracle does provide and promote SunRays, and while admittedly most
>> of their market targeting is about VDI and access to virtual
>> Windows desktops, there are many requests on the SRSS mailing list
>> about adding support for server-side Ubuntu as the SRSS terminal
>> server, because certain apps only exist for Linux and tunneling
>> of connections makes their graphics lag, and RHEL/OEL/Solaris
>> desktops are argued to be not so user-friendly (I have no opinion
>> on this, to me X11 is a means to display more characters on screen
>> than possible in a text mode).
>>
>> Not that Oracle seems to care to address that demand, at least
>> publicly - just recently they began supporting versions 6 of RHEL
>> and OEL as server-side Linuxes. But there is certain demand for
>> non-MS/Apple desktops, and one linked to commercial interest as
>> well. I am not sure if OI/illumos can ride that tide, though.
>> Maybe with some other terminal client technologies (ThinLinc,
>> Wyse, etc)?..
>>
>> //Jim
>>
>>
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