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Re: Server SIG - work areas Les Mikesell Mon Dec 01 09:01:12 2008
Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Dan Horák <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:opened our own mailing list - subscribe at https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-server-listCool - signing up. Excellent high level list of topics - matches perfectly with my OLPC School Server needs. I guess specific technical discussions do come back to fedora-devel-list@ still... we can't really do it without help -- however indirect -- from the wider dev community. (If we do take all "server" discussions there, we could succeed in removing them from here, effectively lowering awareness of the server needs. That would be... counterproductive...)
Yes, note that nothing server-centric is really opposed to being client or desktop oriented as any machine may need to provide a mix of services while running as a client itself. Consider a single machine acting as a server for LTSP thin clients and/or multiuser freenx sessions as an example. It would likely provide dhcp/dns/http/ftp/samba/nfs/email and perhaps act as a nat internet gateway, but it still needs all desktop functionality for multiple users.
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- Server SIG - work areas Dan Horák
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Basil Mohamed Gohar
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Martin Langhoff
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Les Mikesell <=
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Basil Mohamed Gohar
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Thorsten Leemhuis
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Dan Horák
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Horst H. von Brand
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Les Mikesell
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Christopher Stone
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Horst H. von Brand
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Andreas Thienemann
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Patrice Dumas
- Re: Server SIG - work areas Ville Skyttä