On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 11:25 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
[And yes, you are going to need to deal with infrastructure. Disk space, cpu cycles, memory and power is not 'cheap' as much as people think it is. Extra build boxes will be needed, extra disk space to store stuff, and extra cpu cycles as Fedora's current infrastructure is built on the assumption that it only needs to deal with X releases for Y time. Adding to X and Y means more equipment needed. It will also mean that someone's on the team are going ot have to focus on the infrastructure problems as that addition also increases the number of people needed to watch builds, etc.
along with infrastructure, you need a release engineer. Somebody who's going to babysit the collections, do buildroot overrides to build chains of packages, do package signing, urge (a) bodhi into pushing the updates, making sure they get rsynced properly, dealing with bug reports about broken deps, so on and so forth. I say this, because I'm not about to volunteer to do that work for you. I say this also, because trying to bring somebody in to do these things on the "LTS" section, but isolate that person from the normal section is going to be difficult, if we have to go that route.