[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2013 ideas page

Terri Oda terri at zone12.com
Tue Feb 19 18:55:39 CET 2013


Before I answer anything: Chris, I noticed you've only just signed up 
for the wiki, so I've granted you editor access now.  If you were 
wondering why there was no edit button before, now you know!

On 02/17/2013 07:13 AM, Chris Cargile wrote:
> on the matter of having a test-environment image for everyone, I found we
> could host the image almost for free on amazon, if needed, and they have
> utilities to ease the process of importing/exporting from/to amazon- and
> VMware- formats, if for some reason the group wanted amazon web service
> portability as a feature at some point, or wanted to collaborate towards
> developing an image.  I mention this bc as I shared I had a live instance
> of MM2 up on an AWS machine, I also thought remote-desktop'ing into an AWS
> image which could then be exported might be easy enough and eliminates
> uploading large .ISO/.VM-DK files somewhere.
>
> I would be interested to know more about the format we'd use for creating
> and sharing an image and look forward to working with the team

I really like the idea of having a Mailman 3 AWS machine in general. 
It'd be really awesome to be able to have people just spin up a working 
Mailman 3 instance to help answer their own questions about the state of 
the UI and whatnot.  So +1 to that if you're interested in setting it up 
and just linking it from the wiki.

I'm a bit hesitant to assume that it'll be useful for the students since 
cloud computing costs money, and if you're a prospective GSoC student it 
might not seem worthwhile to outlay money to spin up an instance until 
you've actually been accepted and know you'll be paid.  So ideally, we'd 
also want to have a downloadable VM that anyone could use.  I personally 
can provide temporary hosting if I ask my sysadmin nicely so we know to 
keep an eye on traffic, and we might be able to find something more 
permanent with python.org or others, so for now, if you're interested in 
setting up a giant file, assume that we'll have somewhere to put it and 
go ahead.

  Terri



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