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Currently OpenSolaris IPS packages are organized into four primary package repositories based at pkg.opensolaris.org:
[1] Use at Own Risk: As provided in the Web Site Terms of Use, the Hosts may or may not pre-screen or perform compatibility testing on the Materials, and by using this repository You agree to assume all risks in Using the Materials. These risks include, but are not limited to, errors, viruses, worms, time-limited software that expires without notice, defamatory or offensive content, and the possibility that the Materials infringe or misappropriate the intellectual property rights of others.
The Software Porters Community is a focal point for OpenSolaris community contributions to the pending and contrib package repositories. By working hand-in-hand with the Desktop, Installation and Packaging, Distribution, Testing and other communities, we have developed the following processes to manage these repos. Our goal is to increase the number of OpenSolaris packages and make it easy for anyone to contribute.
One of the foundations of the package contribution processes is a stable build system. The Soure Juicer Project has been established to support this and much more. A Build Grid is used, which builds IPS packages from spec files using the pkgbuild tool.

This system uses spec files from an approved spec file database, downloads the corresponding source code and builds an IPS package that is sent to a target IPS repository. Package requests are used to control which packages are built. This system will also be providing non-spec-file build support.
In order to substantially increase the number of high quality packages in the pending repository a RoboPorter program is being provided by the Package Factory Project. This program collects unported source code from external open source projects, evaluates the code, then if needed produces functional spec files and generates IPS packages using the build grid, which installs and tests the packages and sends them to the /pending repo when requested.

The following infrastructure resources will be provided by the OpenSolaris Test Farm.
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