Roles for distributions

Kevin B. Hendricks khendricks at ivey.uwo.ca
Mon Sep 11 06:52:16 EST 2000


Hi,

Since I am already on my soapbox, there is one other important issue this
body could address.

Why aren't the current PPC linux distributions putting full time developers
on key projects?

Right now without Franz Sirl ppc would be complete shit when it comes to
tools and things.  He not only keeps up gcc for powerpc, without his help
glibc-2.2 and binutils would not be working at all.

Where are all the distribution developers???????????

Why don't SuSE, YellowDogLinux, LinuxPPC, etc have anyone regularly
contributing to the toolchains (checking builds, reporting and fixing bugs,
etc)?  We (ppc) should have somebody with commit priviledges on gdb,
binutils, and glibc 2.2 helping and supporting things (and GeoffK doesn't
count since he is simply too busy).

In SuSE's defense, their x86 developers are shouldering most if not all of
the work for glibc 2.2.  Same goes for redhat.  But no one is supporting
ppc basically but Franz.

And what about the other key projects: mozilla, helix/gnome, KDE, galeon,
apache, etc?

Seriously, if the toolchain stops working for ppc (gcc, gdb, glibc, etc) we
are sunk...period.

Gary Thomas used to help with these things but I haven't seen a post from
him in a long time.

This is something we really need to fix if we are ever going to be in the
big leagues.

Again my 2 cents,

Kevin

(and I do try to help out with glibc and things when I have time).


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