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[Koha-devel] Re: secure linuxen
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Pat Eyler |
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[Koha-devel] Re: secure linuxen |
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Tue Jun 18 22:11:03 2002 |
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002 address@hidden wrote:
> I actually think you can use the rpm method to install into esmith also
> although there is a sort of a special preferred way they have of doing it...
it may also require different RPMs ... just to handle differing
configuration issues and file locations.
> I think... will have to look into this further!.
>
I'd love to hear your findings.
-pate
> Ed!
>
> > Subj:secure linuxen
> > Date:6/18/2002 10:28:01 AM US Mountain Standard Time
> > From:<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>
> > To:<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>
> > CC:<A HREF="mailto:address@hidden">address@hidden</A>
> > Sent from the Internet
> >
> >
> >
> > okay, okay, i give. ;)
> >
> > It doesn look like the e-smith package does provide a lot of
> > functionality, and could be a great choice for a library installing koha
> > on their own.
> >
> > Because the various developers (and companies) each like different
> > flavors (or flavours) of linux (and other unixen), we're not likely to
> > settle on a specific distribution.
> >
> > All is not lost though, there are several options:
> > Someone with enough interest could build packages themselves.
> > Someone could start a company to sell an 'after market kit' for
> > e-smith.
> > Someone could contact e-smith and talk with them about adding koha into
> > their current offering.
> > Someone could hire an existing koha support company to build the
> > packages and provide support for them.
> >
> > I think that any of these is a pretty good option. As the Kaitiaki I'd
> > certainly encourage someone to take on any one of them, and would be
> > willing to help, advise, and otherwise support them.
> >
> > As an individual, I'm not likely to take on the project (on my dime at
> > least) for a couple of reasons:
> > RedHat is the acknowledged (US) market leader ... I can ride that brand
> > to higher sales. (cf. Networking shops selling Cisco gear) SME may
> > prove to be a viable extension to this, but not as a first cut (imco)
> > As a second platform I want to see Koha working on OpenBSD. I think
> > this is the best choice for a secure server. It will also help show
> > that Koha isn't 'for linux only'.
> >
> >
> > Let me know what you'd like to do,
> > -pate
>
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