On 18-09-06 14:37:07, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 2:02 PM Yury German wrote: > > > > What prevents us from running an Official binhost? Do we really need Foundation approval (nothing against Foundation). > > It would just be forming an official project would’t it? > > > > Coordinating with infra probably wouldn't hurt, but per GLEP 39: > "Any dev may create a new project just by creating a new project page > on the wiki.gentoo.org (see [2]) and sending a Request For Comments > (RFC) e-mail to gentoo-dev. Note that this GLEP does not provide for a > way for the community at large to block a new project, even if the > comments are wholly negative." > > So, kick it off. You could host it on anything really to start. > Honestly, I think that is a good model anyway - try to make it > something infra could accept, but with hosting being more of a > commodity these days it might make more sense to just let devs do > their thing and then centralize it later. > > Now, if you lack the necessary hardware and want somebody else to pay > for it all, that would require Foundation approval, assuming you want > them to do the paying. The conditions on that are up to the trustees, > but I'd hope that they would require coordination with infra so that > we're not just handing out free servers... > Yep, the main reason I suggest infra's involvement at all is the compute resources required along with mirroring. Other than that anyone can do it (I could publish my binhost stuff I do internally). -- Matthew Thode (prometheanfire)