Bug#180634: ITP: kolab-server -- The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite

2005-05-14 Thread Paul Johnson
On Wednesday February 12 2003 1:35 am, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez 
wrote:
 I'm a Debian developer and it's not necesary to do an ITP to
 package kolab-server but I want to prevent other people from doing
 the same job. Thank you.

Can we get a courtesy check on the status of this please?  You've made 
it clear you want to be the one to do it, but when is it going to 
happen?

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Bug#180634: ITP: kolab-server -- The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite

2003-02-12 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
On Die, 2003-02-11 at 20:41, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:

   Description : The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite
 
 Kroupware Project's groupware suite. This highly scalable and secure
 solution is strictly based on a client/server architecture. The server
 part of the groupware solution, herein referred to as Kolab Server 
 runs on GNU/Linux, namely on a current distribution of Debian, Red Hat
 or SuSE. We minimized the usage of Linux distribution dependencies in
 order to gain maximal portability. In order to be able to apply readily
 available security updates in a timely manner employment of a
 well-maintained GNU/Linux distribution like the above mentioned seems
 desirable. The goal is that standard security updates as provided by
 these vendors can be installed without affecting the Kolab server
 functionality.

Hmm. I don't really like this long description - when I install the
server as a Debian package, I don't mind that it depends on a zillion
Debian specific things.

Perhaps just say what the kroupware project can do?

cheers
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Bug#180634: ITP: kolab-server -- The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite

2003-02-12 Thread Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez
El mié, 12-02-2003 a las 09:59, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
escribió:
 On Die, 2003-02-11 at 20:41, Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez wrote:
 
Description : The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite
  
  Kroupware Project's groupware suite. This highly scalable and secure
[...]
 
 Hmm. I don't really like this long description - when I install the
 server as a Debian package, I don't mind that it depends on a zillion
 Debian specific things.
 
 Perhaps just say what the kroupware project can do?

You're talking about the Debian package, this ITP talk about the Intend
to Package this piece of software and I must to describe what is
kolab-server, Kolab, Kroupware and so on.

I'm a Debian developer and it's not necesary to do an ITP to package
kolab-server but I want to prevent other people from doing the same job.
Thank you.
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Bug#180634: ITP: kolab-server -- The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite

2003-02-11 Thread Javier Viñuales Gutiérrez
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-02-11
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: kolab-server
  Version : 1.0-beta2
  Upstream Author : Tassilo Erlewein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.kroupware.org/howto-kolab.html
* License : GPL
  Description : The server from the Kroupware Project's groupware suite

Kroupware Project's groupware suite. This highly scalable and secure
solution is strictly based on a client/server architecture. The server
part of the groupware solution, herein referred to as Kolab Server 
runs on GNU/Linux, namely on a current distribution of Debian, Red Hat
or SuSE. We minimized the usage of Linux distribution dependencies in
order to gain maximal portability. In order to be able to apply readily
available security updates in a timely manner employment of a
well-maintained GNU/Linux distribution like the above mentioned seems
desirable. The goal is that standard security updates as provided by
these vendors can be installed without affecting the Kolab server
functionality.



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