On Tue, 6 Apr 2010, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
Yeah, I think setting up a Fedora One is a *little* more than having
things "Just Work" but I don't think it's very complicated either.
Personally, I'm not sure I'd want to go in the direction of setting up
a Fedora One cloud service that stores all of my data. I'd rather
have a service that let my systems replicate to each other no matter
where in the world they were or what firewalls they were behind.
Basically a limited form of proxy that would help systems connect up
to each other.
Then you're best off doing it all via xmpp/jabber. Subscribe each of your
systems to the jabber system and have them connect out. If they see
another of their same kind they sync-up over jabber.
That way all the connections are outbound connections (over http(s)(xmpp
inside it) and firewalls rarely get involved.
-sv