On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 09:36:31AM -0500, Terrence Enger wrote:
<whine>
This is one more time when it would be nice for the
project to have a database server to play with. (Now,
will somebody please bring some chheeze, so that we can
have a party?)
</whine>
Yes and no, because Murphy's law will ensure that the problem you want
to investigate is not happening with the DB server(s) the project has
:) E.g. if the project has a MariaDB and PostgreSQL server, the bug
report will be about connecting to an IBM DB2.
While we are in "I want a pony" mode, it would also be *very* nice to
have boxes that developers can SSH/rdesktop/VNC/whatever into, and
build, test fixes, etc on. At least one per supported platform :) That
would be "only" three (virtual?) machines: GNU/Linux, Microsoft
Windows and MacOS X. If we can have different versions of the OS, the
better, but let's start with *one* pony and move to stables later :)
--
Lionel
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