a few to-do's
ratler at lunar-linux.org
ratler at lunar-linux.org
Mon Jul 14 08:25:21 GMT 2003
I don't really have any comments about 1-3 other then it would be a nice
solution to get lunar into a usuable desktop quickly.
4. I love this idea! And yes there are several methods on how it could be
done and I'm very willing to contribute with ideas.
Sincerely
Stefan Wold aka Ratler
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Chuck Mead wrote:
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> Here is a short list of things I am thinking we need to do (in no
> particular order):
>
> 1. now that xfce4 is about finalized we need to do a lunar theme and add
> it into the build as the default. this includes a lunar splash screen
> for the session manager.
>
> 2. a "prodesk.profile" wherein we build xfce4 plus all the common
> producitivity apps which people use. what those are is up for
> debate/discussion but I see no reason to limit it really.
>
> 3. a "promail.profile" wherein we include mysql, postfix, spamassassin,
> courier-imap, and smtpclient all config'd and ready to go. the mysql
> piece is for doing mail without user accounts and Rick sent me his
> config files for that. this profile will be quite useful for the ISP market!
>
> 4. I discussed, briefly, with sofar an idea called starbase which will
> move binaries around in clusters and provide a centralized management
> platform for clusters of machines. We need to discuss this because I am
> certain that my ideas are not the only ones nor necessrily the best.
>
> What thoughts do you guys have?
>
> - --
> csm
> Lunar Linux Project Leader
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