On Fri, May 4, 2012 4:49 pm, David Douard wrote: > I've filled a bug on Debian to ask for a new upstream release: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=671466 > > Guido Günther (maintainer of the package) quickly responded that: > > 1/ he does not have time to do the job and would accept help on this > (what a surprise :-) ) > 2/ it requires also an upgrade of corosync, > 3/ if he gets some help at maintaining the package, he sees no objection > at uploading it for sid (then wheezy). > > > Anyone interested in helping him? > > I for myself might propose my help but I have no knowledge of sheepdog > code, and poor knowledge in Debian packaging, (and I do not have "free" > time for this, but I need it, so...). I would like to help. I too have little time, however a stable production sheepdog setup would be of great benefit so anything I can do to push it in that direction I will :-) I have only played with sheepdog compared to most people on this list so I need to know the consensus is on stability for sheepdog and corosync? Is corosync still the preferred option and if so what version? Anything else I need to know? Are people willing to pitch in with testing pre-release debian builds? Thanks, Matt. |