Re: Introduction and kickstart

2009-11-07 Thread Jose M Manimala
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hello vivek,

   The best place to start would be the #fedora-admin
irc channel. Every from the infrastructure team will be there. Come on
by and say hello :)


Regards


Jose

Vivek Shah wrote:

 Hi All,
  My name is Vivek Shah FAS account bonii. I am C,C++, Java
 developer from India. I also work on Unix/Linux system administration
 and web app development using Python and Java. I am also a package
 maintainer for the Fedora project for the past 1 year. I would like to
 be of help to the Fedora infrastructure group in the most suitable
 way. Since I am not completely aware of which FIG would suit me most
 and where I could be most useful, I would not like to jump to any
 conclusions. Please guide me about the best way possible for me to
 contribute.

 Thanks and Regards,
 Vivek

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Re: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.

2009-10-28 Thread Jose M Manimala
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susmit shannigrahi wrote:
 Can I get an account?  How will we do FAS?

 You can use admin/admin.
 The user is added the unix way, ($useradd way, though it has a
 different command). So, if there is some application/script to sync
 authentication that way, that should work.

 Thanks.


hmm that would mean we would have to sync the FAS auth DB by the hour
or some fixed duration right?

Jose Manimala
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Re: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.

2009-10-28 Thread Jose M Manimala
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susmit shannigrahi wrote:

 hmm that would mean we would have to sync the FAS auth DB by the
 hour or some fixed duration right?

 Right. But I think that this should not be much of a problem.

That shouldn't be a problem but is there an LDAP plugin that is
available? and if yes can we use it?

Jose Manimala
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Re: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.

2009-10-28 Thread Jose M Manimala
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susmit shannigrahi wrote:

 That shouldn't be a problem but is there an LDAP plugin that is
 available? and if yes can we use it?


 But we don't have a LDAP :)


yepp... sorry. i just got that cleared up
:)
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Re: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.

2009-10-17 Thread Jose M Manimala
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I am going to try and use the OBM Calendar with thunderbird. It uses
the ical format. thunderbird supports it by default.

susmit shannigrahi wrote:
 The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't
 appear to be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla
 sync services. I would think that once OBM's CalDav support is
 complete you wouldn't really need the sync server...

 OBM is up and running. Please refer to #1197 Thanks.

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Re: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.

2009-10-17 Thread Jose M Manimala
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susmit shannigrahi wrote:
 The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't appear to
 be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla sync services. I
 would think that once OBM's CalDav support is complete you wouldn't
 really need the sync server...

 OBM is up and running.
 Please refer to #1197
 Thanks.
Hmm... The synchronization with thunerbird doesnt seem to be working.
I seem to notice that the base_url/obm-sync/services url is not
exposed, which is required by the OBM connector for thunderbird. is
there an .htaccess configuration or something that needs to be set?

Regards
Jose
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