On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 06:57:00PM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote:
already existing infrastructure. You seem to underestimate the costs of setting up an infrastructure, if you want to have an idea about that you could have a look at rpmfusion. I followed rpmfusion and it seems that it was quite a lot of work to have it done. Or you can have a look at EPEL which is still needing a lot of improvements in the infrastructure part.
You seem to be trying to build a complete Fedora-alike infrastructure before you do anything. That to me seems crazy. What do you actually need - a corner on your own box to build rpms. A guest environment to test them and some disk space on an ftp site.
Yes you'll need to grow that - if you get lots of users/contributors, but you don't need to start that way. As it is so well put "Rome was not built in a day"
Alan