= Hardware Wishlist =
-== snapshot.debian.org ==
-
-Currently snapshot.debian.net is operated by a single individual on their
-hardware at home. It is a service archiving old binary and source packages.
-Access to old packages, which have in the meantime been deleted from the
-regular debian archive, allows Developers and Users to debug upgrade problems,
-to check when regressions were introduced, to check if old packages had been
-miscompiled, to downgrade to older versions while bugs are being fixed etc.
-
-Requirements:
-
-* Two systems with sufficient storage, hosted somewhere not in the US (so we
- can import old non-US into it).
-* Storage should be at least on the order of 8T (currently snapshot.d.n is
- using about 4T), and easily expandable
-* remote management stuff
-
-Proposers:
-
-* Joerg Jaspert/ftpteam
-* Peter Palfrader
-
-
== data.d.o ==
A service by ftpmaster to host larger arch-all packages for datasets like
-== merge.d.o ==
-
-I'd like to use Ubuntu's merge-o-matic to generate diffs between Debian's
-source archive and the source archives of various other Debian-based distros
-(Knoppix, Freespire, Mepis, Sidux, gNewSense and so on). The result will be
-much like patches.ubuntu.com. merge-o-matic downloads source packages, unpacks
-them and generates diffs against unpacked pure debian source packages. As a
-result lots of disk space would be required since the whole Debian archive plus
-an unpacked version of it and the same for each derivative distribution is
-needed.
-
-Requirements:
-
-* a system with sufficient disk space (how much is that?)
-
-Proposers:
-
-* Paul Wise
+= Historical =
+These proposals probably are no longer relevant:
== source.debian.org ==
* Noel Koethe
-= Historical =
-
-These proposals probably are no longer relevant:
-
== new debian mail setup ==
A set of systems that will handle all incoming mail for all debian systems.
incoming MX to a blade instance in darmstadt and another one at the same
place as new bugs-master will be if the bugs folks still want that.
-== new backup.d.o ==
-
-bartok, the current backup.d.o, is getting old too, and there is not all that
-much spare space.
-
-We should be looking at replacing that eventually. A raid6 of big SATA disks
-would probably provide the required robustness and be cost-effective.
-
-Status (2010-05-20):
-
-A Thomas Krenn machine has be bought last year and is now running as
-beethoven.debian.org.
-
== new ftp-master ==
ftp-master's hardware is becoming old and warranty is running out (we keep extending it, but that's not for free either).