On 18-09-06 17:52:56, Michał Górny wrote: > On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 10:22 -0500, Matthew Thode wrote: > > On 18-09-06 08:47:05, Alec Warner wrote: > > > Dear Gentoo Community, > > > > > > I have recently become the President of the Gentoo Foundation Inc. The > > > Foundation's documents[0] provide fairly terse guidance on how the > > > Foundation is to be operated. The Foundation currently provides funding for > > > Gentoo Infrastructure, and very little else. Part of my job as President is > > > to determine what additional activities the Foundation can pursue (if any); > > > and to determine how the Foundation can improve Gentoo by investing in > > > infrastructure, while still meeting the spirit of the other restrictions on > > > Foundation activities[1]. So community, how do you think the Foundation can > > > assist the development of Gentoo? > > > > > > Some ideas might be: > > > - Host a Gentoo Conference. > > > - Host a bug-bounty program. > > > - Fund talks about Gentoo development activities at industry conferences. > > > - Invest significantly in Infrastructure spending to fund ambitious > > > projects. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > -Alec > > > President, Gentoo Foundation Inc. > > > > > > [0] > > > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Foundation:Main_Page#Tasks_of_the_Gentoo_Foundation > > > [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Foundation:Main_Page#Gentoo_is_independent > > > > One idea I had infra-wise was to expand the idea of our devspace. > > Increase the footprint of our virtualizatoin infra and (on request) give > > devs a VM for dev work. Possibly even do some arm64 or ppc64 work there > > too. Beyond that, running a binhost may be an idea, get people > > bootstrapped faster. > > > > I do agree with K_F in that targeting existing confrences would be nice. > > I think the two we'd have the most luck in would be fosdem scale. > > > > A bug bounty program sounds neat, we could take input on bugs to target > > from council I think. (I personally would like to work on make gentoo > > better support openstack-ansible :D). > > > > It would be nice to also have an official way to quickly start off full > up-to-date system images, possibly in multiple variants. > I'm kinda doing that somewhat with my openstack-images, they are just guest images though http://distfiles.gentoo.org/experimental/amd64/openstack/ My process could easilly be modified to have a more generic image (just don't install glean). More complex images could be done too via install scripts or the running of puppet/ansible to set up services and the like. -- Matthew Thode (prometheanfire)