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Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: Lime JeOS: The openSUSE based JeOS
  • From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 15:37:22 +0100
  • Message-id: <hozlsw5c9p.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Jordi Massaguer <jordimassaguerpla@xxxxxxxx> writes:

Hi AJ,

thanks for the email. Actually I am basing the JeOS on the minimal pattern. I
tried to set up a project on the buildservice that was linking all the
minimal pattern rpms (and dependencies), so software appliances could be
projects on the buildservice that where build on JeOs project (from a
technical point of view. The UI may be a new web application). However, some
rpms are missing (the kernel for example) and it looked like I could not set
up my project as a build platform.

This is something to discuss with the Build Service guys - perhaps on
their list.

That makes me consider installing my own build service and define JeOS as a
build platform and then modify the web UI or make a new one that runs the
kiwi and is more software appliance oriented. That will have a lot of sense,
especially when multiple build services can be connected.

Meanwhile, I've started conversations with possible sponsors, so I am looking
for a very good server with very good bandwith, and that is not costless ;) .
However the conversations are still in a very early stage.

So, what do you think is the best approach? Especially for updating to the
new versions of JeOS to the new openSUSE versions.

I suggest you talk with Adrian next week (he's currently travelling) and
see what's possible,

Andreas
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