Dear OBS Users, (Following the tutorial mentioned posting a brief intro to the opensuse-buildservice mailing list.) I've been developing software for a while (20 years), in various and sundry languages. I think my first major development project was a Foxpro database for a law firm in NJ, done while majoring in CS so that properly dates and places me. I am a software developer, and one of the projects that I have been working on a lot recently is called "SMX". It's a language for developing websites that I like and I think other people, if they used it, would also like. In part by soliciting volunteers, I've gotten SMX to work on 32 and 64 bit versions Win32, Linux, BSD, and an older version was working on Debian. I have since lost access to my Debian machine. Maintaining access to various machines in order to run builds has been difficult and I went looking today for some other way of doing it. In 20 years, this is my first time that I've ever thought to seriously need to compile a given project on many flavors of operating systems, and I'm hoping that OBS is the right tool to help me there. SMX is also a fairly "big" and "old" project (some code goes back to 1996) with many "optional dependencies", and other such configuration messiness. I'm not sure if starting it as a "home project" is right, or if I should just request to create it as "smx". - Erik Aronesty http://www.smxlang.org http://svn.googlecode.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org