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Bug#706522: pcs - Pacemaker/Corosync configuration system



Hi Martin, Feri:

I responded directly to Martin's last response; instead of to the group
Sorry but I thought to just send it again so that everyone gets it:

On Thu, 2015-03-26 at 12:49 +0100, Martin Gerhard Loschwitz wrote:
> 
> Ubuntu requires a split package. The goal was to keep stuff as synchronized as possible
> between Ubuntu and Debian. That's why I would prefer to stick with individual library
> packages. Otherwise, the Ubuntu package maintainers would need to re-do the packaging
> on their own completely, and there's no point in doing that.

Ok, that makes sense - and I would not want to make anyone else have to
work harder. I'll stick to the script with that said :)

> 
> https://launchpad.net/~syseleven-platform/+archive/ubuntu/linux-ha
> 
> contains up-to-date packages for Ubuntu 14.04 that should be buildable on Debian as
> well. You may use them as a reference, of course.

Awesome, thank you for that - it will come in handy for sure, I've
checked it out and have been looking through the packages. You've been
pretty active :)

I'll definitely get started right away. I'll update our existing crmsh
package first (since I already made a new one, might as well). I'll
combine the best aspects of both mine and the package you're maintaining
for Ubuntu, into an update for our existing package. Or in this case
would you prefer a new package?

I'll continue next with with pcs/pcsd - and continue from there. If we
have more contributors I'll ofc not intrude on anything they are doing
at that time.

> > ---
> > 
> > Feri, I recall you saying you would like to work on updating corosync ->
> > I can target pacemaker or pcs next, or we can work together on each
> > piece?  What would you prefer?
> > 
> > Are there any others still active?  Looking forward to meeting any of
> > you and working together in the future!
> > 
> 
> Best regards
> Martin

I should also mention that I sit in debian-next, debian-nyc (handle:
devrikx), and clusterlabs (freenode.net/non-debian servers for
clusterlabs, using the same handle as debian though) - if ever anyone
wants to simply chat me. 

You can use my email address as my handle on Google hangouts as well.

Again thanks, that gave me some rather solid direction :)

Best,


-- 
Rik

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