Source code access
mokai
2 Posts
February 2, 2018, 3:48 pmQuote from mokai on February 2, 2018, 3:48 pmHi,
your project looks pretty amazing, thanks for that work!
For several reasons i wonder where to find the source code (github repo etc)?
Reasons for us before placing all our data on a solution like yours are
- possibility of a code review (needed for liability reasons)
- bug finding (needed for liability reasons)
- more control over the components in regards to security (kernel version etc)
- potential repackaging as RPM's for RedHat enterprise
- (important) project continuity
Besides this, is co-working on your project possible and if so, how?
Thanks & Best,
Kai
Hi,
your project looks pretty amazing, thanks for that work!
For several reasons i wonder where to find the source code (github repo etc)?
Reasons for us before placing all our data on a solution like yours are
- possibility of a code review (needed for liability reasons)
- bug finding (needed for liability reasons)
- more control over the components in regards to security (kernel version etc)
- potential repackaging as RPM's for RedHat enterprise
- (important) project continuity
Besides this, is co-working on your project possible and if so, how?
Thanks & Best,
Kai
Last edited on February 2, 2018, 3:57 pm by mokai · #1
admin
2,930 Posts
February 2, 2018, 7:53 pmQuote from admin on February 2, 2018, 7:53 pmHello there,
The source code is available for download next to the iso installer link. We do plan to use github hosting, it is just we were very busy to do this lately, but i know it will happen. We also offer commercial support and consultancy, please email us if you need this.
Hello there,
The source code is available for download next to the iso installer link. We do plan to use github hosting, it is just we were very busy to do this lately, but i know it will happen. We also offer commercial support and consultancy, please email us if you need this.
Last edited on February 2, 2018, 7:55 pm by admin · #2
mokai
2 Posts
February 5, 2018, 11:07 amQuote from mokai on February 5, 2018, 11:07 amPlease forgive my blindness regarding the source code link.
One question remaind, are you basically interested in community development / support at the moment?
Please forgive my blindness regarding the source code link.
One question remaind, are you basically interested in community development / support at the moment?
admin
2,930 Posts
February 5, 2018, 1:51 pmQuote from admin on February 5, 2018, 1:51 pmYes of course, before we move to github you can coodinate with us via email.
Yes of course, before we move to github you can coodinate with us via email.
robertoberto
1 Post
February 2, 2020, 1:58 amQuote from robertoberto on February 2, 2020, 1:58 amhi, I put repo on github, now you can fork it and continue it easily
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan
due to size > 100MB, it will be needed to put those files on some remote storage like S3
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/kernel/kernel-rpm-4.12.14-197.18.tar.gz.txt
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/ceph/ceph_14.2.2.orig.tar.gz.txt
hi, I put repo on github, now you can fork it and continue it easily
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan
due to size > 100MB, it will be needed to put those files on some remote storage like S3
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/kernel/kernel-rpm-4.12.14-197.18.tar.gz.txt
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/ceph/ceph_14.2.2.orig.tar.gz.txt
Source code access
mokai
2 Posts
Quote from mokai on February 2, 2018, 3:48 pmHi,
your project looks pretty amazing, thanks for that work!
For several reasons i wonder where to find the source code (github repo etc)?
Reasons for us before placing all our data on a solution like yours are
- possibility of a code review (needed for liability reasons)
- bug finding (needed for liability reasons)
- more control over the components in regards to security (kernel version etc)
- potential repackaging as RPM's for RedHat enterprise
- (important) project continuity
Besides this, is co-working on your project possible and if so, how?
Thanks & Best,
Kai
Hi,
your project looks pretty amazing, thanks for that work!
For several reasons i wonder where to find the source code (github repo etc)?
Reasons for us before placing all our data on a solution like yours are
- possibility of a code review (needed for liability reasons)
- bug finding (needed for liability reasons)
- more control over the components in regards to security (kernel version etc)
- potential repackaging as RPM's for RedHat enterprise
- (important) project continuity
Besides this, is co-working on your project possible and if so, how?
Thanks & Best,
Kai
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on February 2, 2018, 7:53 pmHello there,
The source code is available for download next to the iso installer link. We do plan to use github hosting, it is just we were very busy to do this lately, but i know it will happen. We also offer commercial support and consultancy, please email us if you need this.
Hello there,
The source code is available for download next to the iso installer link. We do plan to use github hosting, it is just we were very busy to do this lately, but i know it will happen. We also offer commercial support and consultancy, please email us if you need this.
mokai
2 Posts
Quote from mokai on February 5, 2018, 11:07 amPlease forgive my blindness regarding the source code link.
One question remaind, are you basically interested in community development / support at the moment?
Please forgive my blindness regarding the source code link.
One question remaind, are you basically interested in community development / support at the moment?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on February 5, 2018, 1:51 pmYes of course, before we move to github you can coodinate with us via email.
Yes of course, before we move to github you can coodinate with us via email.
robertoberto
1 Post
Quote from robertoberto on February 2, 2020, 1:58 amhi, I put repo on github, now you can fork it and continue it easily
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan
due to size > 100MB, it will be needed to put those files on some remote storage like S3
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/kernel/kernel-rpm-4.12.14-197.18.tar.gz.txt
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/ceph/ceph_14.2.2.orig.tar.gz.txt
hi, I put repo on github, now you can fork it and continue it easily
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan
due to size > 100MB, it will be needed to put those files on some remote storage like S3
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/kernel/kernel-rpm-4.12.14-197.18.tar.gz.txt
https://github.com/robertoberto/petasan/blob/master/ceph/ceph_14.2.2.orig.tar.gz.txt