On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Thomas S Hatch <thatch45@gmail.com> wrote:
Awesome, I actually have a few servers I will use, and since it will be distributed, we will be able to use a lot of servers as builders all reporting to a single master.
why all the distributed goodness, then a crippling single master? it would not be much more difficult to use 1-to-1 queues-to-server. nodes that fill up return a redirect, or denial. a simple DNS scheme can facilitate auto-discovery... nodes register for an ID under the domain, any simply move down the list. TXT records can provide the lists of root nodes if you really want. with more work, this can be made to work through NAT, a la p2-esque, but that's more ambitious.
As for the web end, I was thinking of having the web frontend just act as a notification area about the queue and the builds, so people could check on build stats and download experimental pkgs etc. Then the queue would be managed via the scms.
no way man, go big or go home! web interface is full out AUR replacement. C Anthony