Re: CipUX cat-web (first code)
On 03:09 Tue 31 Oct , Christian Kuelker wrote: Hi Holger Levsen schrieb: I cannot find a binary package cipux-cat-web in the debian/control located there... please add :) fixed And while your at it, upgrade to policy 3.7.2, please. Yes no problem, or will all fall into pieces if I do that? Where this number should be added? Or @Xavier may you do it. done. friendly, -- ,''`. Xavier Oswald [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : GNU/LINUX Debian Debian-Edu `. `' GnuPG Key ID 0x88BBB51E `-938D D715 6915 8860 9679 4A0C A430 C6AA 88BB B51E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CipUX cat-web (first code)
On 13:29 Mon 30 Oct , Holger Levsen wrote: Hi, On Monday 30 October 2006 12:08, Christian Kuelker wrote: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/cipux/trunk/cat-web/src/?rev=0sc=0 I tried to build it in an etch chroot and it worked, yay! I could also install all packages, except cipux-webmin (expected, as webmin is not included in etch) and cipux-rpc. cipux-rpc is uninstallable because of missing packages libauthen-simple-perl and libauthen-simple-pam-perl. Please includes these packages in your efforts, atm the source for thosepackages (for me) is http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/ but I doubt thats the location you use :-) Where do you get the packages from? BTW, looking at libauthen-simple-pam-perl-0.02/debian/copyright this is not enough, please read http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/03/msg00023.html and fix accordingly. (I guess this is the case for -simple-perl as well, but I have not checked.) Are these packages working ? - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-pam-perl/ - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-perl/ I think, they just need some policy modifications or ? If it is so, I will made the two ITPs and become the maintainer because christian is already very busy with cipux. Christian OK ? If yes, I can put you as co-maintainer. Otherwise, can I use the cipux repository to maintain it ? Or should I use the perl group repository on alioth and then ask an account ? Thanks! friendly, -- ,''`. Xavier Oswald [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : GNU/LINUX Debian Debian-Edu `. `' GnuPG Key ID 0x88BBB51E `-938D D715 6915 8860 9679 4A0C A430 C6AA 88BB B51E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CipUX cat-web (first code)
Hi, On Tuesday 31 October 2006 11:46, Xavier Oswald wrote: Are these packages working ? - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-pam-perl/ - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-perl/ In case you ask me, I dont know. I just collected them there to get an overview. regards, Holger pgpq7QTCja4Gd.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: CipUX cat-web (first code)
Hi, Xavier Oswald schrieb: On 13:29 Mon 30 Oct , Holger Levsen wrote: Are these packages working ? - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-pam-perl/ - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-perl/ Xavier, we talked at DevCamp about the packages. You build them already there. I used cdbs to build them on my repository. They are normally on CPAN. There is also a automatic debian package build facility there. I think, they just need some policy modifications or ? If it is so, I will made the two ITPs and become the maintainer because christian is already very busy with cipux. THx! Christian OK ? If yes, I can put you as co-maintainer. ok. Otherwise, can I use the cipux repository to maintain it ? Or should I use the perl group repository on alioth and then ask an account ? I think perl group repository is better, because they have nothing in common with CipUX accept that they are used. Normal CPAN packages should ALL be in Debian not in CipUX. Greetings Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CipUX cat-web (first code)
On 12:07 Tue 31 Oct , Christian Kuelker wrote: Hi, Xavier Oswald schrieb: On 13:29 Mon 30 Oct , Holger Levsen wrote: Are these packages working ? - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-pam-perl/ - http://developer.skolelinux.no/~holger/libauthen-simple-perl/ Xavier, we talked at DevCamp about the packages. You build them already there. I used cdbs to build them on my repository. They are normally on CPAN. There is also a automatic debian package build facility there. Ok , I did forget that ;) Otherwise, can I use the cipux repository to maintain it ? Or should I use the perl group repository on alioth and then ask an account ? I think perl group repository is better, because they have nothing in common with CipUX accept that they are used. Normal CPAN packages should ALL be in Debian not in CipUX. Then, I will ask for write access to the perl group project on alioth and find uploaders for this two libs. It should be ok tomorow ! friendly, -- ,''`. Xavier Oswald [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : GNU/LINUX Debian Debian-Edu `. `' GnuPG Key ID 0x88BBB51E `-938D D715 6915 8860 9679 4A0C A430 C6AA 88BB B51E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CipUX cat-web (first code)
Hi X., Xavier Oswald schrieb: Then, I will ask for write access to the perl group project on alioth and find uploaders for this two libs. It should be ok tomorow ! wau, this is fine! Thank you Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Another idea-Re: Edgy+1 : Planning for the next Edubuntu version
2006/10/21, Oliver Grawert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hi, Am Samstag, den 21.10.2006, 02:31 -0400 schrieb David Trask: As schools begin to adopt things like Edubuntu, K12LTSP...etc on a large scalebeing able to set up multiple servers and centralized authentication is a big point. I already do this using Samba/LDAP. I have multiple K12LTSP servers and a Samba/LDAP server for all users and their home directories. This makes adding servers to the mixa cinch...as I don't have to worry about users and their dataI simply point the new server to the Samba/LDAP box. Matt Oquist and I (more Matt than me) have come up with smbldap-installer which makes setting up a Samba/LDAP server very easy (http://www.majen.net/smbldap) and thus gives the average school IT person(s) another option for centralized authentication of student accounts. The scripts do a lot with user creation and passwords as well. You can also easily set up BDC's as well. We have it working very well in Ubuntu as well as K12LTSP and Fedora Core. In fact, I find Ubuntu server to be one of the better ways to set up a Samba/LDAP server. Anway...my point... so lets see how we can integrate it in the default server install ;) Much work has already been done by the skolelinux/debian-edu team with respect to LDAP usage in classroom servers, and it could be interesting to consider collaboration on this point. A new software to manage the administration of the users and the servers is being developped that could well be integrated in Edubuntu. It is CIPUX. see http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/CipUX The active developpers of CIPUX are in cc., as well as the debian-edu mailing list where much of the discussion is taking place. Further than this, I think that active collaboration between Edubuntu and Debian-edu could only be useful to all. Thanks, Nicolas (rest of message left for the case of information) This may be beyond the scope of Ubuntu/Edubuntu, but one thing school folks need is the ability to easily set up centralized authentication for their Edubuntu networkespecially for growing or large networks with multiple servers. Maybe this is something that could be offered. It could also use a pretty faceright now everything is done in the CLI...although it's still quite easy...but to make it more attractive to the masses...putting a pretty clicky interface with it...will speed adoption. Just a thought. :-) its totally not beyond the scope of edubuntu, our roadmap was always to start at a) a single classroom level and build the best for that we can, then grow in size of features to support b) a whole school setup and in the end be suitable even for c) municipalicies. i think with edgy even its not perfect yet we accomplish a) for b) we surely need a centralized user management that works out of the box and integration on a workstation level as well as integration on the ltsp level. so lets build the base for that in mountainview to have feisty fawn entering the school and not only the classroom :) ciao oli -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel -- Nicolas Pettiaux - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Another idea-Re: Edgy+1 : Planning for the next Edubuntu version
hi, Am Dienstag, den 31.10.2006, 16:17 +0100 schrieb Nicolas Pettiaux: 2006/10/21, Oliver Grawert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hi, Am Samstag, den 21.10.2006, 02:31 -0400 schrieb David Trask: As schools begin to adopt things like Edubuntu, K12LTSP...etc on a large scalebeing able to set up multiple servers and centralized authentication is a big point. I already do this using Samba/LDAP. I have multiple K12LTSP servers and a Samba/LDAP server for all users and their home directories. This makes adding servers to the mixa cinch...as I don't have to worry about users and their dataI simply point the new server to the Samba/LDAP box. Matt Oquist and I (more Matt than me) have come up with smbldap-installer which makes setting up a Samba/LDAP server very easy (http://www.majen.net/smbldap) and thus gives the average school IT person(s) another option for centralized authentication of student accounts. The scripts do a lot with user creation and passwords as well. You can also easily set up BDC's as well. We have it working very well in Ubuntu as well as K12LTSP and Fedora Core. In fact, I find Ubuntu server to be one of the better ways to set up a Samba/LDAP server. Anway...my point... so lets see how we can integrate it in the default server install ;) Much work has already been done by the skolelinux/debian-edu team with respect to LDAP usage in classroom servers, and it could be interesting to consider collaboration on this point. A new software to manage the administration of the users and the servers is being developped that could well be integrated in Edubuntu. It is CIPUX. see http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/CipUX The active developpers of CIPUX are in cc., as well as the debian-edu mailing list where much of the discussion is taking place. does it have an gtk or kde gui we could integrate into the servers desktop ? you might have noticed that edubuntu doesnt come with any web based configuration tools yet and we try to have the stuff we develop integrated into the desktop (i.e. see the student-control-panel or the willowng contentfilter) having a web interface as optional add-on is nice but i'd really prefer something like https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/edubuntu-network-auth-server we'll take webmin and cipux into consideration during the discussion at mountainview though... ciao oli signature.asc Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil
Re: Another idea-Re: Edgy+1 : Planning for the next Edubuntu version
Hi, Oliver Grawert schrieb: hi, Am Dienstag, den 31.10.2006, 16:17 +0100 schrieb Nicolas Pettiaux: 2006/10/21, Oliver Grawert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A new software to manage the administration of the users and the servers is being developped that could well be integrated in Edubuntu. It is CIPUX. see http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/CipUX The active developpers of CIPUX are in cc., as well as the debian-edu mailing list where much of the discussion is taking place. does it have an gtk or kde gui we could integrate into the servers desktop ? you might have noticed that edubuntu doesnt come with any web based configuration tools yet and we try to have the stuff we develop integrated into the desktop (i.e. see the student-control-panel or the willowng contentfilter) It has no gtk or qt administration application at the moment. There are at least 2 plans for writing one. One for user-self-administration and the other for admin or teacher tasks. It is not difficult to develop such desktop application, because the CipUX framework can be accessed in two ways: 1) over the CipUX::Task API, means over the command line. But 2) is better I think: over CiPUX XML-RPC, that give the freedom to choose whatever implantation language you would like to have. having a web interface as optional add-on is nice but i'd really prefer something like https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/edubuntu-network-auth-server I did not look to much into details, but for me it looks like a client an the cipux-rpc server ... we'll take webmin and cipux into consideration during the discussion at mountainview though... No, CipUX is not depending on webmin. You have the choice to use webmin, but you don't have to. For now you have the 4 administration tools: * cipux-cat-webmin (ok that uses webmin, but don't install it if you don't want) * cipuxPHP (Moodle plugin, you know what Moodle is right?) * CipUX::Task (command line interface with over 120 commands!) * cipux-cat-web (new web tool for a web server, NOT webmin) And I know at least from an other project :) which I am looking at with tense! So why not take CipUX and develop a gtk or qt application for it? Then you have only 20% of the work. And ! the teachers will love you, because they have not to learn a new GUI when they switch the school. (Assuming it is installable under Debian or Debian-Edu.) Greetings Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]