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Package: lists.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Name: debian-enterprise
Rationale:
As the numbers of companies using Debian GNU/Linux grows more and more
demands are coming towards the distribution, especially for work in
large enterprise environments. The purpose of this list is to enable
users and developers to discuss special needs for enterprise usage and
work on solutions for these needs in form of a subproject.
.
The first identified needs are LSB compliance and maintaining needed extra
features in the kernel.
Short Description: Debian for the enterprise
Long Description:
Discussions about special needs in enterprise environments and ways to
fulfill those needs.
Category: Developers
Subscription Policy: Open
Post Policy: Open
Web Archive: Yes
I hope this is sufficient as a report. The idea, as already discussed
with many fellow Debian developers, is to form a subproject helping
Debian to become more suitable for business usage.
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On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:01 +0200, Noèl Köthe wrote:
> I think it makes sense to have a debian-enterprise mailinglist to
> discuss the Debian usage and problems of large Debian systems.
>
> IMHO this is differnt from the usual mailinglist because points like
> cluster filesystems or scaling of xyz are not of interest for private
> users and most admins and questions/requests.
The debian-enterprise mailing list has been created.
It has been put on the Users category since this aims that section given
the rationale. Everything else remains as requested.
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David,
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