Hello all,
my Name is Joerg Stephan and work as a Sysadmin at an Research Facility in Germany. I'am using Linux since RedHat 5.1 after a virus crashed my "other" OS. Maybe because of my work i'am interested in server systems, so i thought it could be a good idea to join the ServerSIG. On IRC you can find me in the #fedora-server channel as johe or johe| work (depends on where i'am :-).
So had a short conversation with sharkcz (Don i think) and he replaced the Server_overview side so i could add packages to it. While taking a look at the side i thought it would be a nice idea to change the information on it a bit.
Cause this seems to be a team sport i just made a side
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Server/ServersOverview_alpha
to have a discussion on this issue. Maybe on this side there could be spread a bit more information. Installing instructions, known and not fixed bugs could be refered on this side.
I'am currently settle up an virtual server at my home, so it should no problem installing a fedora server and so updating the versions displayed on the side.
So let the discussion begin :-)
regards
Jörg
Hello again,
since i've posted (i know its not that long ago) i made several changes to the side
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Server/ServersOverview_alpha
i think the Database section is a good layout for handling the stuff.
kind regards Jörg
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 18:11 +0100, Joerg Stephan wrote:
Hello all,
my Name is Joerg Stephan and work as a Sysadmin at an Research Facility in Germany. I'am using Linux since RedHat 5.1 after a virus crashed my "other" OS. Maybe because of my work i'am interested in server systems, so i thought it could be a good idea to join the ServerSIG. On IRC you can find me in the #fedora-server channel as johe or johe| work (depends on where i'am :-).
So had a short conversation with sharkcz (Don i think) and he replaced the Server_overview side so i could add packages to it. While taking a look at the side i thought it would be a nice idea to change the information on it a bit.
Cause this seems to be a team sport i just made a side
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Server/ServersOverview_alpha
to have a discussion on this issue. Maybe on this side there could be spread a bit more information. Installing instructions, known and not fixed bugs could be refered on this side.
I'am currently settle up an virtual server at my home, so it should no problem installing a fedora server and so updating the versions displayed on the side.
So let the discussion begin :-)
regards
Jörg
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Hello,
Joerg Stephan píše v Pá 20. 11. 2009 v 19:37 +0100:
Hello again,
since i've posted (i know its not that long ago) i made several changes to the side
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Server/ServersOverview_alpha
i think the Database section is a good layout for handling the stuff.
the new layout looks really better then my original, but I have few items for discussion: - the X/GUI column needs some explanation what it exactly means - would be nice to have information about all live releases (like F11 and F12) and rawhide, probably by creating 3 sub-lines for every package - column for notes, useful for example in dnsmasq - "only dbus-libs required, dbus itself can be stopped"
Dan
kind regards Jörg
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 18:11 +0100, Joerg Stephan wrote:
Hello all,
my Name is Joerg Stephan and work as a Sysadmin at an Research Facility in Germany. I'am using Linux since RedHat 5.1 after a virus crashed my "other" OS. Maybe because of my work i'am interested in server systems, so i thought it could be a good idea to join the ServerSIG. On IRC you can find me in the #fedora-server channel as johe or johe| work (depends on where i'am :-).
So had a short conversation with sharkcz (Don i think) and he replaced the Server_overview side so i could add packages to it. While taking a look at the side i thought it would be a nice idea to change the information on it a bit.
Cause this seems to be a team sport i just made a side
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Server/ServersOverview_alpha
to have a discussion on this issue. Maybe on this side there could be spread a bit more information. Installing instructions, known and not fixed bugs could be refered on this side.
I'am currently settle up an virtual server at my home, so it should no problem installing a fedora server and so updating the versions displayed on the side.
So let the discussion begin :-)
regards
Jörg
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Hi,
"Dan Horák" dan@danny.cz hat am 23. November 2009 um 14:29 geschrieben:
the new layout looks really better then my original, but I have few items for discussion:
Thats good to know
- the X/GUI column needs some explanation what it exactly means
Yeah, thats really true. But dont know how to go the middle way between too much information and too less. I think the easiest way is to explain it in every section.
- would be nice to have information about all live releases (like F11
and F12) and rawhide, probably by creating 3 sub-lines for every package
Well, that i think we should put on an seperate page wich describes the service. If you see MySQL is currently linked on the package page, i think we could link it to an Server_Overview_<service> page which tells more on the versions in the last two (so f12, f11 currently) releases. But i really do not know if this would be to much pages. So maybe we split i into Packages (Mysql, etc) or we better split into services (Databases etc.)
- column for notes, useful for example in dnsmasq - "only dbus-libs
required, dbus itself can be stopped"
okay, but for one services (package) this would work, dont know how it would look like if other packages come around.
Dan
kind regards Jörg
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